Adobe photoshop elements User Manual

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CHAPTER 3
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Working with Color
For example, if the current color is black and you 
click the red component (R) using the RGB color 
model, the color slider displays the range of color 
for red (0 is at the bottom of the slider and 255 is 
at the top). The color field displays the values for 
blue along its horizontal axis, for green along its 
vertical axis. 
To specify a color using the color field and color slider:
1
Click a component next to the HSB or RGB 
values.
2
Select a color:
Drag the white triangles along the slider.
Click inside the color slider.
Click inside the color field. 
When you click in the color field, a circular marker 
indicates the color’s position in the field. 
As you adjust the color using the color field and 
color slider, the numerical values change to reflect 
the new color. The color rectangle to the right of 
the color slider displays the new color in the top 
section of the rectangle. The original color appears 
at the bottom of the rectangle.
Specifying a color using numeric values
In the Adobe Color Picker, you can select a color 
by specifying numeric values for each color 
component. 
To specify a color using numeric values:
Do one of the following:
In RGB color mode (the mode your monitor 
uses), specify component values from 
0 to 255 (0 is black, and 255 is the pure color). 
In HSB color mode, specify saturation and 
brightness as percentages; specify hue as an angle 
from 0° to 360° that corresponds to a location on 
the color wheel. (See “About color modes” on 
page 68 for infor
mation on the color wheel.)
Using Web-safe colors
The Web-safe colors are the 216 colors used by 
browsers regardless of the platform. The browser 
will change all colors in the image to these colors 
when displaying the color on an 8-bit screen. The 
216 colors are a subset of the Mac OS 8-bit color 
palettes. By working only with these colors, you 
can be sure that art you prepare for the Web will 
not dither on a system set to display in 256 colors.
To identify Web-safe colors in the Adobe Color Picker:
Click the Only Web Colors option in the lower 
left corner of the color picker, and then choose any 
color in the color picker. Any color you pick with 
this option selected is Web-safe.
Choose a color in the color picker. If you choose 
a non-Web color, an alert cube ( ) appears next 
to the color rectangle in the color picker. Click 
the alert cube to select the closest Web color. (If 
no alert cube appears, the color you chose is
Web-safe.)