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I have a logo where there is a teal outline around logo. I want to replace the teal with black, but I want to make sure the cells that are lighter shades of teal will be replaced with the appropriate shade of gray so that when the logo is placed in an image the lines will maintain a smooth appearance.

The image is a 72 dpi gif to start with. It's going to be placed in a 150 dpi image. I know I want to change it to RGB color and increase the resolution to 150 dpi. What else should I do?

2007-12-09 11:03:13 · 1 answers · asked by Justin H 7 in Computers & Internet Software

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If you go to Select>Color Range..., you can select the color range you want to select, the slider controls how much of a certain shade to select. So if you select the teal part of the image and then select OK. It make a selection of the tealish parts, and at that point you can paint over the selection in black or desaturate the image.

2007-12-09 13:42:29 · answer #1 · answered by Mar 3 · 0 0

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