Adobe photoshop cs2 Manual De Usuario

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
If you choose a nonweb color, an alert cube
Click the alert cube to select the closest web color.
 appears above the color ramp on the left side of the Color palette. 
In ImageReady, drag around the alert icon to select other close web colors. (If no alert cube appears, the color you 
chose is web-safe.) 
Note: In Photoshop, you must choose Web Color Sliders from the Color palette menu to view the web-safe alert cube. In 
ImageReady, you can view the alert cube with any color slider option. 
To select the closest CMYK equivalent for a nonprintable color 
Some colors in the RGB, HSB, and Lab color models, such as neon colors, cannot be printed because they have no 
equivalents in the CMYK model. When you select a nonprintable color, an alert triangle appears in the Color Picker 
dialog box and in the Color palette. The closest CMYK equivalent is displayed below the triangle. 
Note: The alert triangle is not available if you are using web-safe sliders. 
Click the alert triangle
 that appears in the Color Picker dialog box or the Color palette. 
Printable colors are determined by your current CMYK working space as defined in the Color Settings dialog box. 
See also 
Choosing custom colors 
The Adobe Color Picker lets you choose custom colors from the Pantone® Matching System®, the Trumatch® 
Swatching System™, the Focoltone® Colour System, the Toyo Color Finder™ 1050 system, the ANPA-Color™ system, 
the HKS® color system, and the DIC Color Guide. 
To ensure that the final printed output is the color you want, consult your printer or service bureau and choose your 
custom color based on a printed color swatch. Manufacturers recommend that you get a new swatch book each year 
to compensate for fading inks and other damage. 
Important: Photoshop prints custom colors to CMYK (process color) plates in every image mode except Duotone. To 
print true spot color plates, create spot color channels. 
See also 
To choose a custom color
Open the Adobe Color Picker, and click Color Libraries.
The Custom Colors dialog box displays the color closest to the color currently selected in the Adobe Color Picker.
For Book, choose a color system.
Locate the color you want by entering the ink number or by dragging the triangles along the scroll bar.
Click the desired color patch in the list.