Adobe photoshop cs2 Manual De Usuario

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
To use the Adobe Color Picker in HSB mode 
The Adobe Color Picker lets you select a color based on the HSB (hue, saturation, brightness) color model. When
you select a color in HSB mode, the Adobe Color Picker updates the RGB, Lab, CMYK, and hexadecimal values
accordingly. HSB mode is the default mode for the Adobe Color Picker.
Open the Adobe Color Picker.
In the HSB section of the dialog box, do one of the following:
Click the  H option to display  all hues in the  color slider.  When  you select a hue in the  slider, the  color field  displays  
the saturation and brightness range of that hue, with the saturation increasing from left to right and the brightness 
increasing from bottom to top. 
Click the S option to display all hues in the color field, with their maximum brightness at the top of the color field 
and their minimum at the bottom. The color slider displays the color that’s selected in the color field, with its 
maximum saturation at the top of the slider and its minimum saturation at the bottom. 
Click the B option to display all hues in the color field, with their maximum saturation at the top of the color field 
and their minimum saturation at the bottom. The color slider displays the color that’s selected in the color field, 
with its maximum brightness at the top of the slider and its minimum brightness at the bottom. 
Select a color with a specific hue, saturation, and brightness by using a combination of the color slider and the 
color field or entering a numeric values in the H, S, and B text boxes. 
To work with the Adobe Color Picker in RGB mode 
In RGB (red, green, blue) mode, the color slider displays the range of color levels available for the selected color
component (R, G, or B). The color field displays the range for the remaining two components—one on the horizontal
axis, one on the vertical. For example, if you click the red component (R), 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 on its
horizontal axis and for green on its vertical axis.
Open the Adobe Color Picker.
In the RGB section of the dialog box, do one of the following:
Click the R option to display the red color component in the color slider, with its maximum brightness (255) at 
the top of the slider and its minimum brightness (0) at the bottom. When you set the color slider to minimum 
brightness, the color field displays colors created by the green and blue color components. Using the color slider 
to increase the red brightness mixes more red into the colors displayed in the color field. 
Click the G option to display the green color component in the color slider, with its maximum brightness (255) at 
the top of the slider and its minimum brightness (0) at the bottom. When you set the color slider to minimum 
brightness, the color field displays colors created by the red and blue color components. Using the color slider to 
increase the green brightness mixes more green into the colors displayed in the color field. 
Click the B option to display the blue color component in the color slider, with its maximum brightness (255) at 
the top of the slider and its minimum brightness (0) at the bottom. When you set the color slider to minimum 
brightness, the color field displays colors created by the green and red color components. Using the color slider to 
increase the blue brightness mixes more blue into the colors displayed in the color field. 
Select an RGB color using a combination of the color slider and the color field or entering numeric values in the 
R, G, and B text boxes.