There are many ways to change the color of something in Photoshop.

But what if you want to exactly match the colors of two objects?

This tutorial will show you a couple of ways to get the job done.

Photoshop open on laptop screen

Then create aHue Saturationadjustment layer and change the color.

It’s as easy as that for many color-matching situations with simple objects.

Let’s use the same method from the first example in the above image to see how it fairs.

Step 1 Choose the Quick Selection Tool

This is where changing theBlending Modemay help.

We then adjusted theSaturationandLightnesssliders to create a better color match.

it’s possible for you to learnhow to create a custom gradient in Photoshopin our article discussing that.

Step 2 Make a selection of red glass

Let’s create a gradient map for the woman on the right and color-match the two jackets.

You’ll have a pretty close match using the Gradient Map method.

This, combined with other methods, may help you achieve that perfect color match as well.

Step 3 Save Selection

Color Matching Made Easy

Photoshop is an excellent tool for changing colors when necessary.

Step 4 Name the selection

Step 5 Create Hue Saturation layer

Step 6 Check the Colorize box

Step 7 Change slider values

Color Matching Clothing example

Color Matching Complex With New Colors Added

Changing the Blend mode to color

Using Color Blend mode and sliders adjustment

Step 1 Select Green Jacket

Step 2 Save Green Jacket selection

Step 3 Set foregournd and background colors to default

Step 4 Create Gradient Map

Step 5 Open Gradient Editor

Step 6 Black and White Gradient

Step 7 Open Color Picker Stops Menu

Step 8 Select darkest point

Step 9 Complete custom gradient

Step 10 Click New to save

Step 11 Change Blending Mode to Color

Step 12 Create Color Balance

Step 13 Create a clipping mask

Step 13 adjust Color Balance Sliders