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rwh03001

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  1. If my company is going to accept the color scheme, it will have to look like something extremely similar to the one I posted above. I basically stumbled upon it by dumb luck because I can't seem to get anything close (if I can, I'll use that or try to tweak it to perfection). One avenue that might be worth exploring is the bar on the bottom. The green is listed as HEX value: 8AB13D. Even though there are other variables at play, is this value of any use in perhaps working backwards to find a good color scheme?
  2. Thanks for the response. Using the Hue tool first definitely gets me closer to the color I want, but I've spent the last 45 minutes unsuccessfully trying to tweak it so that it matches. Is there anything else that might help narrow down the variables so that I can arrive at the correct color?
  3. Hello all, After reading through the forum Guidelines, searching for posts related to my query, and researching the Curves functionality tutorial, I am still struggling with my current predicament. I am using Paint.net to alter the color scheme for my company's PowerPoint template background. The goal is to change the colors from the soft blue that it currently is to a soft green (which will be used for internal PowerPoint presentations). I spent some time working on this yesterday and managed to change the picture from this: to this: I am happy with this switch. However, there are 2 additional images currently displayed in the blue scheme that I'd like to switch to the equivalent green. However, I cannot seem to accurately replicate my work. There are so many variables regarding the curves and luminosity that I used to create the green scheme above that I am struggling to figure out how to recreate it. Any advice or assistance regarding how I can replicate the green scheme for the remaining two images (shown below) would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance. - Rob
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