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Color Replacement Tool you can use to replace existing colors on image with Foreground color by painting with brush.
Right click on the BRUSH TOOL (7th icon down on the left side menu normally) here you will find a standard brush, colour replacement, pen tool and mixer brush
One can change the font or text color in Photoshop by first clicking the Text tool button. Then when the Text toolbar appears, click the color palette button and select the color wanted.
Photoshop have Horizontal Type Tool and Horizontal Type Mask Tool which you can use to type text in Photoshop.
Selections tools inside Adobe Photoshop are : Lasso tools, Marquee tools, Magic Wand and Quick Selection, Color Range from Select menu and you can also trace edges with Pen Tool or Magnetic Pen Tool which is accessible when Freeform Pen Tool is active.
Selection tools in Photoshop: Marquee Tools (M), Lasso Tools (L), Magic Wand and Quick selection (W). You can also select color from image as foreground or background color with Eyedropper Tool (I). Navigate with mouse above any tool in Photoshop and you will see tooltip with keyboard shortcut for that tool in parentheses.
Photoshop is not bad, it is simply a tool.
Color Picker and Color panel. There are and non-destructive Adjustments to mix colors: Color Balance, Channel Mixer, Selective Color.
In Photoshop, the pucker tool is part of the Liquify tool. The pucker tool is used to move pixels towards the center of the brush area.
The custom shapes tool can be found in the Photoshop toolbox. You will find it on the same tool icon as the rectangle tool along with ellipse, polygon, line. The 'custom' shapes tool is at the bottom of the list and you then need to select a shape from the shapes palette. Once selected, the shape can be applied as a shape layer, path or fill pixels. Set the color via the foreground color option.
Photoshop is one such tool for that. Pixlr is another tool which can be used like Photoshop.
You can do that with Sponge Tool (probably hidden tool at you screen, it is in group with Dodge and Burn Tool), take a look at Options Bar and select Saturate.