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i am working with a photo of a chart that has colored dots. in my photo some of the dots caught the flash and whited out. is there a way to "paint" the color back in. e.g. an opaque royal blue? the "overlay paint tool" seems only to be able to borrow color from another spot on the photo. in this case there is no other blue in the photo to borrow from. any help would be appreciated. thank you.

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I'm not sure what you mean with "caught the flash and whited out", but to fill an object with colour, select the object by clicking on it or select it in the layers stack.

Then you can double click on the colour swatch and pick a colour.  

If you have more than one object, with the move tool you can select them all, or shift or command click the objects in the layers panel and change the colour on all the object at once. 

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For bitmap (pixel) layers, use the regular paint brush tool. Select the color you want from the Color or Swatches panel in the Studio.

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