![]() ![]() Or, if I wanted to transpose one band of color in the image to one hue, and another band of color to a different hue, it might be very difficult to select those bands of color using a free image editor (I believe it can be done in Photoshop!). I might want a complex one using colors that the image editor wouldn't "understand". If there are free editors out thereĮven if I did have an editor, I might not want to give the image a simple hue transposition. ![]() There are image editors out there that transpose hues in simpleĮveryone has such an editor anyway. Repeat with step 4 for the next color this time, and so on. Using the background color, re-fill the old background space where the image used to be so that space is ready to be used again.ħ. Swoop in and place the new colors on those spots.Ħ. You will see the red or green (or whatever) background pop out through the spots in the image that contain the old color you right-clicked. Select the image and move it to the other side of the background. Use the eyedropper tool again to left-click the new color that will replace the old one.ĥ. Use the eyedropper tool and right-click the color in the image that you want to transpose. Place your image completely on one side of that background.Ĥ. Make a big bright red background that can fit two copies of the image simultaneously (doesn't have to be red just choose a VERY bright or VERY dark color that is CLEARLY not in the image).ģ. If you do have the image's palette, line up that one paralleling the new one so that you know which colors are supposed to be switched.įor example, if the original image has blacks, grays, and whites, and you want to switch it to a blue hue, parallel the palettes so that the blacks line up with the darkest blues, the whites line up with the brightest blues.Ģ. You don't necessarily need the image's palette, but it would help very much.ġ. Why this is necessary or helpful? Read from the asterisk * below if you're curious. I just discovered a way to drastically reduce the amount of time it takes to transpose an image's palette using MSPaint! ![]()
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