Turning white into any color in Photoshop can be done using a few simple steps:
1. Open your image in Photoshop.
2. Select the area of the image that you want to change the color of using one of the selection tools, such as the Magic Wand tool or the Lasso tool.
3. Once the area is selected, go to Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Hue/Saturation. This will create a new layer that will allow you to adjust the color of the selected area without affecting the rest of the image.
4. In the Hue/Saturation adjustment layer, you can change the Hue value to change the color of the selected area to any color you like, or adjust the Saturation and Lightness values to adjust the intensity and brightness of the color.
5. If you want to change the color of multiple areas, repeat the steps 2-4, using a different selection tool, to select the other areas, and then adjust the color using the Hue/Saturation adjustment layer.
6. If the areas you want to change are not white but with other color, you need to use the Magic wand tool and select the areas you want to change, then use the same process to change the color.
7. You can also use the paint brush, pencil or clone stamp tool to touch up and refine the changes.
8. If the final result is not accurate, you can use the layer masks to further refine the changes.
It's important to note that the result of the changes can depend on the quality of the original image, the colors that are being used, and the lighting and colors of the surrounding area. Therefore, it might be useful to experiment with different methods and techniques before arriving at the final outcome.
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