In Photoshop, there are a variety of ways to change the color of anything. Here are four methods:

  1. Use the Color Picker. To use the Color Picker, first select the object you want to change color of and then click on the Color Picker icon located in the toolbar (or press C). From here, you can select any color you want.
  2. Use the Eyedropper Tool. The Eyedropper Tool is also located in the toolbar and can be used to sample colors from any object on your screen. Simply click on an object and hold down your mouse button while clicking on another object to sample its color. Then, release your mouse button and select a new color from the Eyedropper Tool’s palette.
  3. Use Hue/Saturation Adjustment Tools. Two Hue/Saturation Adjustment Tools are located at the bottom of most Photoshop windows: The Hue/Saturation tool (found in the Tools panel) and The Brightness/Contrast tool (found in the Image menu). Both tools allow you to adjust a particular hue or saturation value for an entire layer or selected areas within a layer, respectively.
  4. Use Filters. There are many filters available in Photoshop that can be used to change colors; some of which are listed below: Blur filter, Gaussian Blur filter, Radial Blur filter, Sharpen Filter, Unsharp Mask Filter,and Vibrance Filter ..