Fireworks: Replace colors in bitmap objects

Source:http://help.adobe.com/en_US/Fireworks/10.0_Using/WS4c25cfbb1410b0021e63e3d1152b00cce0-7ff8.html

Replace a color by using the color swatch

  1. In the Bitmap section of the Tools panel, select the Replace Color tool . (If the tool isn’t visible, hold down the Rubber Stamp tool until a pop-up menu appears.)
  2. In the From box in the Property inspector, click Swatch.
  3. Click the From color box to select the color probe, and select a color from the pop-up menu to specify the color you want to replace.
  4. Click the To color box in the Property inspector and select a color from the pop-up menu.
  5. Set the other stroke attributes in the Property inspector:
    Tolerance
     
    Determines the range of colors to replace (0 replaces only the From color; 100 replaces all colors similar to the From color).
    Strength
     
    Determines how much of the From color is replaced.
    Colorize
     
    Replaces the From color with the To color. Deselect Colorize to tint the From color with the To color, leaving some of the From color intact.
  6. Drag the tool over the color you want to replace.

Replace a color with a selected color in an image

  1. In the Bitmap section of the Tools panel, select the Replace Color tool . (If the tool isn’t visible, hold down the Rubber Stamp tool until a pop-up menu appears.)
  2. In the From box in the Property inspector, click Image.
  3. Click the To color box in the Property inspector to select the color probe, and then select a color from the pop-up menu.
  4. Set the other stroke attributes in the Property inspector.
  5. Using the tool, click down on a section of the bitmap image that contains the color you want to replace. Without lifting the tool, continue to brush across the image with it.