Change the colour of multiple elements in Photoshop

Whether you're working on a website, mobile app or even a brochure layout, there is always a period of time before you've fully locked down your colour palette. Even when you have, you may not know where each of the colours will be applied or if there will be lighter or darker shades used in certain instances. The subtle differences between #ccc and #aaa are significant enough that you may want to try multiple variations of colours in that range before you find the perfect grey.

When you're knee-deep in Photoshop layers, it can be painfully slow to manipulate the colours across multiple objects, especially if you want to go back and forth on a few different options while you're experimenting.

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