Re: Question regarding workarounds for "color replacing" an index colored image
You've just learned the extremely important first rule of "Changing ANYTHING in Photoshop,"
Never, NEVER, EVER work on your original image or original files.
ALWAYS work on a duplicate...
Sorry, dude, you now get to reinforce that important rule as you either sacrifice colors, or hand correct your screw up.
Hopefully, you can obtain an uncorrupted file of the frames, and start over...
Yes, you can select an individual pixel with CS2, magnify the image to 1600%, select the Magic Wand Tool, enter a sensitivity level of 0% so that you will only select a pixel of a specific color. Click on a desired pixel.
Next go to Select>Similar to select every pixel in the image of that color.
Then, you can either use the Fill command to change the color, or Image>Adjustments>Hue and Saturation, either moving the Hue slider to adjust the color, or check the Colorize box and color all pixels by moving all the sliders.
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