What do you do if you need to match the same color scheme in one image to match another.

Photoshop has a new feature that you can use.

There are several times when students needed to do this. One was for a book cover where the student wanted to merge two separate photos with trees in them, and another student had to match colors from an image of one saint to match with a new image of another saint.

Here is how you can do this:

1. Open both images in Photoshop.
Make sure you have both source and target images open and select the layer on the target image that you want to adjust.

2. Select Match Color.
In the top menu, click Image › Adjustments › Match Color.

3. Select the source image and layer.
In the Match Color dialog box, under the Image Options sliders, you’ll see a Source box. Select the source image from the target menu.

4. Preview and adjust.
Once you select the source, you can preview the image. Move the Luminance slider to adjust brightness and play with the Color Intensity slider and Fade slider until you’re happy with how it looks. Then click OK in the dialog box.