Hi,

I changed the button colors in a quick and dirty way that I thought I'd share.

1. Open tabrightE.gif of the original color in Photoshop.

2. Change the color mode to RGB (image/mode/RGB color).

3. Create a new layer above tabrightE. Select a rectangle half the width of tabrightE but just as high, and fill it with the color you're trying to match. You should see the rectangle of color sitting on top of tabrightE.

4. Create an adjustment layer between your new layer and tabrightE. It should be a hue/saturation layer.

5. Now just tweak the slider bars on the adjustment layer until tabrightE visually looks as close to your rectangle of color as you can get it. I focused mainly on the top half of tabrightE.

Once this looks close enough, hide the rectangle layer (or delete it), open all the other images for the original color and just drag the adjustment layer into each. All of the images will now look the same.

I know that making it so that it visually matches isn't an exact science, but since the buttons have a gradient anyway, it should be good enough.

Make sure you save the images under a new directory for your color.