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    Photoshop - Changing background colour

    Not in the obvious way of course

    I have a photo with a white background, and I need to make it a very dark background... but the photo has a woman with loads of strands of hair and although i can change the colour of most of it with paint bucket/magic wand or something, it's really hard around the hair area.

    I thought you could replace colour with adjustments - colour - replace colour or something but it doesn't seem to work.. any tips?

    Thanks.
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    the cs3 beta has a neat option that can kinda do what you want, but it's pretty primitive yet.

    The ways you'll be best off doing is painstakingly coloring in the bits darker with a soft brush (or burning) or painstakingly selecting the areas and then shrinking then feathering them for the soft look and editing the selected areas.

    There isn't a good way yet; that's why there is still some skill involved in graphic design.

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    use selective coloring and choose White from the drop down. Then, mess around with the scrolls.

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