Photoshop - Color Match Multiple Images
How do I match a color from one image to another in Photoshop?
Wondering how to match colors of two photos?
It's easy with the Photoshop's Neural Filters! Watch the video to see how to match colors from one photo to another in Photoshop using their amazingly quick and easy "Color Transfer" Neural Filter that my expert Production Artist husband just helped me discover.
This filter is located under Filters > Neural Filter
Choose "Color Transfer" and then you can choose "Custom" in order to choose your own image to match. I tried it for the first time on this watercolor background image to match the turquoise coloring of another graphic, and it worked amazingly well! Saved me a ton of time, and, I think it did a better job than I could have done in matching the colors between the two images. Watch the video above to see it work!
Below is the Custom Panel of the Color Transfer Neural Filter in Photoshop that can help you quickly match colors of two photos. Amazing.
Below is my image that I used below that I wanted to transfer/match the coloring to my new watercolor background stock image to – bringing the color palette of two pictures closer to each other so I could use it on a website. Wow, it did an amazing job – and very quickly, I could not have done it as fast or as well as the Transfer Image Neural Filter did!
The results are amazing! Photoshop quickly transformed my new image from pink to matching turquoise and gold colors to match my original image above.
Happy designing!
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