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vinodkus
Oct 25, 2007
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dear sir/madam

Please tell me how can I change the background color in photoshop?

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Dave
Oct 25, 2007
On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 20:39:56 -0700, wrote:

dear sir/madam

Please tell me how can I change the background color in photoshop?

Many ways sir/madam.
Ctrl/U is only one of them.
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ronviers
Oct 25, 2007
On Oct 24, 10:39 pm, wrote:
dear sir/madam

Please tell me how can I change the background color in photoshop?

You may be referring to background contents. If this is the case there may not be a way. When a new document is created you are presented with options of black, white or transparent – that’s probably all there is.

Good luck,
Ron
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pico
Oct 25, 2007
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On Oct 24, 10:39 pm, wrote:
dear sir/madam

Please tell me how can I change the background color in photoshop?

You may be referring to background contents. If this is the case there may not be a way.

Alt-Click on the background layer to turn it into an ordinary layer.
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Joe
Oct 25, 2007
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dear sir/madam

Please tell me how can I change the background color in photoshop?

Photoshop doesn’t know which is background or foreground color, so it gives no special treatment to any specific color. So if you want to change some specific color then you will need some skill.

There are 1001+ different ways depending on different situation or what you are good at. Few example.

– You can create a MASK channel/image/layer (whatever you call it), and there are 1001+ different ways to create the Mask depending on the skill you know.

– You can use Channel, Lasso, Quick Mask etc. with combination of dodge/burn, level, color range, lasso etc..

– You can use Quick Mask with combination of replacement layer (background)

– Extract, I have tried but never can master this but some swears by Extract.

So, I would suggest to start practicing all basic commands because when dealing with retouching those are the very basic commands that you pretty much use daily on about all photos. Or yes, I do use Mask, Layer, Level, Curve, Lasso, Brush, Clone, Opacity, Color Balance, Selective Color, Erase etc. on 99.xx% of just about all (important) photos I work on.

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