Altering a photo so that it is based on one color only?

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Bernie
Oct 19, 2006
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Hi

Please could someone advise me. Say you have a colour photo and you want to alter it so that it is based on one colour only (a colour of your choosing like a specific Pantone colour for instance), is there a easy way to do this or is this a job for the replace colour feature and you will have to adjust the different shades of a photo manually using the picker? I only want to change the colour in the photo, not alter the tones, just make them all based on one colour in the same way greyscale mode bases a photo on different shades of black (I think?). How I mean is like to change a photo of a red bus to make the bus a specific green but in my case the whole photo not just a part of it.

Many thanks

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Bernie
Oct 19, 2006
Convert to grayscale, then to monotone (duotone with one ink) mode

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