

The next slider is "Saturation," which will either add more of the hue to the selection or take it out. This is where experimentation begins and the preview function is helpful, so you can see your changes as they are made. The next slider is "Hue" which will change the color of the selection/image you are changing to another shade or color. If you want the whole area replaced, move it all the way to the right.

The "Fuzziness" slider at the top will display how much of the selection is going to be replaced by your changes in the box right below it in white. After the color is selected in the "Replace Color" box, you can change the color. The icon on the Toolbox displays the last selected tool. When active, all paint strokes will mask to the selection mask. All mask tools are located behind one and the same icon. Wand - Select pixels by tone and color by touching the desired area (similar to using. Sometimes, it will automatically select the color you're changing, but sometimes you will have to use the Eyedropper Tool and click a hue of the color you wish to change. Corel Photo-Paint offers mask tools to select image areas: Rectangular mask, Ellipse mask, Freehand mask, Lasso mask, Magnetic mask, Magic wand mask and Brush mask. After the Replace Color box is open, you may have to select the color that you want to change in the image. Go to Image > Adjustments > Replace Color. The next step is to open the replace color box. Use the "Magic Wand" tool to select the color you wish to change.
