Adobe photoshop cs2 Manual De Usuario

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
System (Mac OS) 
Displays the standard Mac OS 256-color system palette. 
System (Windows) 
Displays the standard Windows 256-color system palette. 
To choose a predefined table 
Open the indexed-color image. 
Do one of the following: 
Choose Image > Mode > Color Table. 
Choose Image > Mode > Indexed Color. In the Indexed Color dialog box, choose Custom from the Palette menu. 
This opens the Color Table dialog box. 
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In the Color Table dialog box, choose a predefined table from the Table menu. 
Saving and loading color tables 
You use  the Save and  Load  buttons in the  Color Table  dialog  box to save your indexed  color tables for  use with other  
Adobe Photoshop images. The color tables and swatch tables can also be loaded by ImageReady. After you load a 
color table into an image, the colors in the image change to reflect the color positions they reference in the new color 
table. 
Note: You can also load saved color tables into the Swatches palette. 
See also 
Choosing colors 
About the Adobe Color Picker 
You select a color in the Adobe Color Picker either by choosing from a color spectrum or by defining the color 
numerically. Through the Adobe Color Picker, you can set the foreground color, background color, and text color. In 
Photoshop, you can also use the Color Picker to set target colors in some color and tonal adjustment commands, the 
stop colors in the Gradient Editor, the filter color in the Photo Filter command, and the color in a fill layer, certain 
layer styles, and shape layers. 
When  you select a color in the  Adobe Color  Picker, it simultaneously displays the  numeric values for  HSB,  RGB,  Lab,  
CMYK, and hexadecimal numbers. This is useful for viewing how the different color modes describe a color. 
In the Adobe Color Picker, you can select colors based on the HSB (hue, saturation, brightness) or RGB (red, green, 
blue) color models, or specify a color based on its hexadecimal values. In Photoshop, you can also select colors based 
on the Lab color model, and on the CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, black) color model. You can configure the Adobe 
Color Picker so that you can choose only from web-safe colors or choose from several custom color systems. The 
color field in the Adobe Color Picker can display color components in HSB color mode, RGB color mode, and 
(Photoshop) Lab color mode.