If you have the Photoshop file just select the text or the outline and change the color.
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I can think of about 5 or 6 ways to do this. Here is one tutorial which explains some of the ways: http://digital-photography-school.co...r-in-photoshop
Hope this helps or do a Google search on "changing colour in a Logo in Photoshop" most will mention a colour overlay blending mode with or without using a mask.
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Hey thanks Albacore
I've a 1300 page Photoshop book so I now know the heading/wording to look for.
I'll report back, hopefully in half an hour!
Thanks guys - look I tried and tried - but to get a result I found a young guy online in Bangladesh who was quite happy to do this for $5 !!
For future reference do the following: As your logo is black the the easiest way is to change Mode ---- Greyscale, then go ---- Dutone, in the preview dialogue box click on the Black colour then enter your RGB values --- 255, 222,30.
The ways that were shown in yesterdays tut was for files with alpha channels and others, sorry.
Last edited by Albacore; 27 December 2013 at 12:03 PM. Reason: Missed uploading picture
Design is thinking made visual.
This can also be done using the Flash/blending option in Photoshop right? Forgot the actual name because can't open Photoshop right now.
Another way of doing it is with the magic wand, set tolerances to 99 make your selection, change your foreground colour to your choice in the tool bar and go to Edit, Fill and in the dialog box chose foreground colour and hit OK then deselect.
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