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A little background, as its getting warmer I'm getting dragged into that never ending DIY cycle. So, we're looking to update the colour of the walls in the lounge away from stark white to something a little more interesting.
Rather than buy 100 tester pots and then go for the first one I thought it would be a perfect job for photoshop, take a photo of the lounge and also of the Dulux colour card and using the magic of the colour replacement tool hey presto instant repainting!
Trouble is that the tool doesn't seem to take notice of the saturation, i.e. if I pick a deep red, painting the white walls results in them being a very light pink. What I think I need to be able to do it to tell PS, somehow, this deep red should map to that very light white.
Any ideas?
Rather than buy 100 tester pots and then go for the first one I thought it would be a perfect job for photoshop, take a photo of the lounge and also of the Dulux colour card and using the magic of the colour replacement tool hey presto instant repainting!
Trouble is that the tool doesn't seem to take notice of the saturation, i.e. if I pick a deep red, painting the white walls results in them being a very light pink. What I think I need to be able to do it to tell PS, somehow, this deep red should map to that very light white.
Any ideas?