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    5+5=55 Schfifty Five's Avatar
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    Color Replacer (32 bit)?

    Anybody know of a program that can open several image files and change one color to another (with alpha too)? Thanks.

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    You mean other than Photoshop?
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    Well can photoshop open like 1000 bitmaps and change the same color in each of them without me having to open them all one by one?

    I found a program called ReaGIF that's sorta what I want except it's only a trial:
    http://www.newfreedownloads.com/Mult...er-to-GIF.html

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    You probably could set up an action to take care of that in Photoshop. If you are looking for a free program that will do that to a thousand bitmaps then I don't know of one.
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    Unfortunately I don't know how to do that in Photoshop.

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    As Rush rightly says do it in Photoshop

    in the actions menu > record > then do what you want for the image (photoshop will remeber it eg size, colour settings etc. Then run a 'batch' on the folder containing the images and select the action.

    duplicate the folder, so if it goes wrong (you set the action wrong) all the images are safe.

    but you have to try it, saves hours

    also you can set F keys for things you do often

    some of mine are

    F3 make new layer
    F2 merge layer
    F6 flatten image
    F5 turn to RGB from CYMK

    let us know how you get on

    its well worth trying even if this doesnt do what you want (but at a guess it will)

    bp

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    Thanks! I didn't install Photoshop on my laptop yet, but I'll try it as soon as I do.

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