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I’m trying to change the color of the aluminum siding on an image of my house. I took a digital photo of it. The sun was casting a shadow on the siding under the eaves. I’ve selected the siding and when I paint with color mode or fill with color mode I get a very gaudy color from the shaded part of the siding. The white siding looks colored as it should, the shaded white, which looks darker in the photo, becomes much more saturated.
How can I balance it so that the shadows look natural when coloring them (darker color rather than more saturated) ???
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How can I balance it so that the shadows look natural when coloring them (darker color rather than more saturated) ???
Blacksmith
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