multiple images with same lighting and color

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william_craft
Feb 23, 2004
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I am having to work with several images of steel parts that I’ve shot. The parts all supposed to be the same color of blue. But due to lighting and paint differences they are all different shades. Is there some way to take the lighting and color from one part and apply it to all of the other parts? This is for a large trade show graphic and the need for uniformity of color is imperative. I am unable to re-shoot the parts since they’ve already been shipped for the show.

I am using PS CS.

any help would be greatly appreciated.

billy

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Rene_Walling
Feb 23, 2004
I’m not sure exactly what you need, but maybe turning the file into a duotone could do the job?
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Norbert_Bissinger
Feb 23, 2004
Read the instructions in Help about: Match Color command
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Norbert_Bissinger
Feb 23, 2004
I found a tutorial of this. Scroll down to; Match Color and play the movie.

<http://www.photoshopuser.com/photoshopcs.html>
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william_craft
Feb 24, 2004
thanks for the help everyone.

billy

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