Hi,
there are several ways, I will present two.
to achieve A, you can try:
1. create a new layer with the object without the shadow (using selection tools or background remover)
2. on the bottom layer (the original photo), using the color editing panel, desaturate the image (in Hue and Saturation), and then use "replace color" to replace from white to your color.
for B:
1. new layer with the object and no shadow
2. (Optional: desaturate original image)
3. create a black background the size of the image
4. add the original image as a mask for the black image
5. inverse the mask
you can use the rest of the color adjustment tools to refine the result.
Let me know if this helped.
Here is how B looks like:
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there are several ways, I will present two.
to achieve A, you can try:
1. create a new layer with the object without the shadow (using selection tools or background remover)
2. on the bottom layer (the original photo), using the color editing panel, desaturate the image (in Hue and Saturation), and then use "replace color" to replace from white to your color.
for B:
1. new layer with the object and no shadow
2. (Optional: desaturate original image)
3. create a black background the size of the image
4. add the original image as a mask for the black image
5. inverse the mask
you can use the rest of the color adjustment tools to refine the result.
Let me know if this helped.
Here is how B looks like:

Statistics: Posted by Nadav — Yesterday 10:58:12