Areas with different color tones

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Areas with different color tones

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I have some graphics where their sin areas with different color tones, I want to average them out, or choose one of them.
Is their an easy way of doing that? Or maybe a difficult one?
Ove
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Re: Areas with different color tones

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oveegerup wrote:I have some graphics where their sin areas with different color tones, I want to average them out, or choose one of them.
Is their an easy way of doing that? Or maybe a difficult one?
Ove
With the color picker ?
What do you mean by "average" ?
Could you post a sample here so we can be more helpful ?
To explain images with words is not appropriate.
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Re: Areas with different color tones

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OK a picture speaks a thousand word!
In this picture I already made some improvements, but I need to have the same tint all over,
once I have that I can change it to my liking, I know have to do that !
Thank you for your interest.
Regards Ove
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Re: Areas with different color tones

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I forgot the picture!!
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Re: Areas with different color tones

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Try this (could be other possibilities) :

-> Adjust
-> Color
-> Color manual correction
-> Manual target color
-> Move Hue, Saturation and Lightness sliders or right-click on the Target color and pick a color.

or

in the vertical toolbar on the left, select the tool
-> Change to target brush
-> In the tool options (above), select Color Mode
-> Opacity (try various values)
-> Click on the Foreground color you want to paint

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