Adobe photoshop cs2 사용자 설명서

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
To fill pixels based on the merged color data from all visible layers, select All Layers.
Click the part of the image you want to fill. All specified pixels within the specified tolerance are filled with the
foreground color or pattern.
If you’re working on a layer and don’t want to fill transparent areas, make sure that the layer’s transparency is locked
in the Layers palette. (See “Locking layers” on page 405.)
To fill a selection or a layer with a foreground or background color
Choose a foreground or background color. (See “To choose colors in the toolbox” on page 504.)
Select the area you want to fill. To fill an entire layer, select the layer in the Layers palette.
Choose  Edit  > Fill to fill the  selection or layer. Or to fill a path, select the  path  and choose Fill Path from the  Paths 
palette menu.
In the Fill dialog box, choose one of the following options for Use, or select a custom pattern:
Foreground Color, Background Color, Black, 50% Gray, or White 
Fills the selection with the specified color.
Color 
Fills with a color you select from the Color Picker. 
Pattern 
Fills the selection with a pattern. Click the inverted arrow next to the pattern sample and select a pattern 
from the pop-up palette. You can load additional patterns using the pop-up palette menu. Select the name of a library 
of patterns or choose Load Patterns and navigate to the folder containing the patterns you want to use. 
History 
Restores the selected area to a state or snapshot of the image set as the source in the History palette. 
Note: If you fill a CMYK image using the Black option, Photoshop fills all the channels with 100% black. This may result 
in more ink than is allowable by the printer. For best results when filling a CMYK image, use the Foreground option with 
the foreground color set to an appropriate black. 
Specify the blending mode and opacity for the paint. (See “List of blending modes” on page 487.) 
If you’re working in a layer and want to fill only areas containing pixels, choose Preserve Transparency. 
Click the OK button to apply the fill. 
To apply a foreground color fill only to the areas that contain pixels, press Alt+Shift+Backspace (Windows) or 
Option+Shift+Delete (Mac OS). This preserves the transparency of the layer. To apply a background color fill only 
to the areas that contain pixels, press Ctrl+Shift+Backspace (Windows) or Command+Shift+Delete (Mac OS). 
To fill the work canvas
Set the foreground color you want to use for the canvas.
Select the Paint Bucket tool
In the options bar, set Fill to Foreground.
Hold down Shift, and click in the work canvas.
Note: You need to be in full screen mode and viewing the menus to fill the work canvas.