Adobe photoshop cs2 사용자 설명서
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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2
User Guide
Note: You can also choose Load Gradients, Replace Gradients, or choose a library of gradients from the Gradient Picker
menu in the options bar.
menu in the options bar.
See also
To return to the default library of preset gradients
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Choose Reset Gradients from the palette menu. You can either replace the current list or append the default library
to the current list.
To change how preset gradients are displayed
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Choose a display option from the palette menu:
Text Only
Displays the gradients as a list.
Small or Large Thumbnail
Displays the gradients as thumbnails.
Small or Large List
Displays the gradients as a list with thumbnails.
To rename a preset gradient
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If the palette is set to display gradients as thumbnails, double-click a gradient, enter a new name, and click OK.
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If the palette is set to display gradients as a list or text only, double-click a gradient, enter a new name inline, and
press Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac OS).
press Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac OS).
Filling and stroking selections and layers
To use the Paint Bucket tool
The Paint Bucket tool fills adjacent pixels that are similar in color value to the pixels you click.
Note: The Paint Bucket tool cannot be used with images in Bitmap mode.
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Choose a foreground color. (See “To choose colors in the toolbox” on page 504.)
2
Select the Paint Bucket tool
3
(Photoshop) Specify whether to fill the selection with the foreground color or with a pattern.
4
Specify a blending mode and opacity for the paint. (See “List of blending modes” on page 487.)
5
Enter the tolerance for the fill.
The tolerance defines how similar in color a pixel must be to be filled. Values can range from 0 to 255. A low tolerance
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fills pixels within a range of color values very similar to the pixel you click. A high tolerance fills pixels within a
broader range.
broader range.
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To smooth the edges of the filled selection, select Anti-aliased.
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To fill only pixels contiguous to the one you click, select Contiguous; leave Contiguous unselected to fill all similar
pixels in the image.