Enhance/Color Change Your Image Print E-mail
Contributed by Linda   
Have you ever had an image that you like, only you wish it were a different color? Try this!
Here is my original image -



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Go to http://magick.net4tv.com/MagickStud...agickStudio.cgi and click on "browse". Find your image, click on it and then click "open". Now "press to view" and wait for your image to appear.

When you see the image, click on the "enhance" tab up top and wait for the next page. Backspace off the numbers in the parameter box and put a dot by "hue". Now comes the fun part!

In the empty parameter box, put in a new number. For my first try, I'll put in a 10 and now "press to enhance". My image has changed to a light green. I like that, but I think I'll check out some more options. I click my "back" button on my browser and take out the 10 and try 150. You can keep clicking "back" and putting in a new number to see the image in a different color.  Try several different numbers, 175, 200, 250 and keep going or try smaller numbers, 2, 4, 5, etc.  It really depends on the image as to what numbers will work best.

When you find the image you like, click on the "output" tab up top and wait for the next page. Put a dot by "single file" if the image is not animated or "multi-frame file" if it is animated. Now "press to output". When the image appears, double click on it to bring it up on a page by itself and then right click and save it to your computer.  If you get an error message or if the image won't save correctly, click back to the finished image and right click and save from that page.

Here is the image at 10



Here is the image at 150