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well if it is exactly the same wardrobe or any picture for example it is entirely possible to do this with a couple of clicks However you will need a coder to do it for you as you will need a custom script.


Cheap and dirty version and the way I would suggest doing it is to load the image up in a good video editing software like after effects add an adjustment layer and keyframe a hue saturation effect slider from 1 end of the spectrum to the other end depending on frames you choose for your video ie if you set it to 100 frames then it will take 100 colours from from the beginning of that spectrum to the end if you set the video length to 200 frames it will take 200 hues as it will add a new hue per frame.


reason I suggest after effects is it will let you import layered psds.


once you are happy with the preview in your render settings instead of choosing a video format choose image sequence ie jpeg or png and create a new folder to save it in. that way it will render out 1 image per frame and you get a folder full of same image with different colour doors.


However with this method you dont get a accurate prdefined choice of colours.

I am not sure if the new photoshop video editing functions are capable of this as I dont use it for video editing.


What is our favorite program/app? (Hint - it begins and ends with the letter P)
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