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Hi all Im editing some textures for Davos LCV1 space shuttle. The editing is basically around the color. The original is Dark green and my edited texture is a light ochre yellow. The thing is I did a few of them some time ago, and today decided to finish the set, but for the life of me, I forgot what I did at the time to have all sets of textures at the same exact tone. My question is, how to have the to be edited texture (Dark green) achieve the same tone as a previous edited texture? I remember using "image>adjustments>replace color, but for the life of me cant figure out how to get the image to have the same colour as another previously edited one... Any help is appreciated Thanks in advance