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I have a picture to edit. I don't like the colour of the dress. I want to change it. And I have installed   adobe photoshop 7.0. Who can give me a related tutorial about it?

Asked Nov, 20 2010
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Hello,I will introduce an example for you to make that:
You should press (Ctrl + u) in the little drop down menu above the sliders, this can change the original color to red.
Then please move the HUE slide to change red to pink, blue, green ,yellow and so on. Answered Jan, 22 2011
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Check the color mode

The very first thing we want to do is make sure the document is in color mode, and not grayscale. Else, we won't get very far and your frustration level with all things digital could reach an all time high :)

Step 1: Choose Image > Mode and make sure the document is set to either RGB or CMYK. If the document mode is Grayscale, you won't be allowed you to paint in color, which can be quite maddening. NOTE: If this image will be printed professionally, then you want to choose CMYK. If you're going to print the image on your home color inkjet or if the image is destined to live out its life only on screen, then go with RGB.

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Create a space for the new paint

Step 2: Create a new layer by clicking the New Layer button at the bottom of the Layers Palette. This is where the new paint will live, so that we don't screw up the original photo.

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Step 3: Change the blending mode of the new layer to either Color or Overlay, as shown below. This will allow the detail of the image to show through the paint, instead of the paint being a solid coat.
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Step 4: Press B to select the Brush tool, and click on the foreground color chip at the bottom of the main Toolbar. Pick a nice pastel color from the resulting color picker and press OK.
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Step 5: Since we're about to embark upon a bit of detail work, I'm going to share a workspace trick with you before we start painting. Choose Window > New Window for [insert image name]. This is going to allow us to be zoomed in really far on the image in one window, and still see what the image looks like at its normal size in another.
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The neat bit is what you do in one window happens simultaneously in the other. So as I begin to paint the little girls dress, this is what I see:
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TIP: Press Command + (PC: Ctrl + ) to zoom in, and Command - (PC: Ctrl -) to zoom back out of your document. Another handy tip to remember while doing detail work is that while zoomed in on your document, pressing the spacebar turns the cursor into a little hand which you can then use to mouse over to a different area of the image, like so:
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Step 6: As I move around in the image, I come upon places where my brush is too large, such as the little strap around her neck. Here I can press the left bracket key, [, to cycle down in brush size, and later cycle back up by pressing the right bracket key, ].
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If you mess up during the painting process, just press E to select the Eraser tool and fix your mistake. Press B to pick the brush back up and soldier on. After painting her dress, gloves, purse and hat, here's the little cutie all clad in purple:
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Changing the paint color

Okay, so, the purple dress is super cute but what if your client/mom/friend/sibling wants to see what it looks like in yellow? Instead of leaping off the nearest balcony, simply take a deep breath, grin smugly and do this:

Step 7: Create an adjustment layer by pressing the half black/half white circle at the bottom of the Layers Palette, and choose Hue/Saturation. 

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Step 8: In the resulting dialog box, grab the Hue slider and move it rightward. See how the dress color changes as you go? Isn't that COOL?! YEAH baby!
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Step 9: In our case, I decided on a peachy color (it matches my web site) and to make the effect a bit more subtle, I decreased the Saturation just a tad, as shown below.
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