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Photoshop: Use Match Color to Unify Colors Across Photos

- 07.06.26 - ErcanOPAK

🎨 Make All Your Photos Look Like They Were Shot Together

Different lighting, different cameras. Match Color transfers color palette from one image to another. Perfect for photo series, product shots.

πŸ“ How to Use

1. Open source image (with desired colors)
2. Open target image (to be adjusted)
3. Select target image
4. Image β†’ Adjustments β†’ Match Color
5. In Source dropdown: select source image
6. Adjust:
   - Luminance: Brightness match
   - Color Intensity: Saturation match
   - Fade: Blend original and matched
   - Neutralize: Remove color casts

Result: Target image adopts source's color palette

🎯 Use Cases

- Product photography: Unify background colors
- Wedding photos: Same color temperature across images
- E-commerce: Consistent product presentation
- Photo series: Same mood and tone
- Color grading: Apply look from reference image

Pro tip: Use with adjustment layers and masks
- Apply Match Color, then fine-tune with Curves
- Mask specific areas (background only)
- Save settings as preset (.iaf file)

πŸ’‘ Pro Tips

  • For skin tones, use selection on skin area only
  • Use with layer mask to protect specific areas
  • Batch process via Actions + Match Color
  • Load statistics from saved file for consistency

“50 product photos, each with slightly different white balance. One reference photo, Match Color to all others. All photos now consistent. Hours of manual correction saved.”

β€” E-commerce Photographer

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