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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2
User Guide
Note: Although Photoshop and ImageReady use the Adobe Color Picker by default, you can set a preference to have
Photoshop and ImageReady use a different color picker. For instance, you can use the built-in color pickers on your
system or a plug-in color picker. Any plug-in color pickers you install appear under Color Picker in the General section
of the Preferences dialog box.
Photoshop and ImageReady use a different color picker. For instance, you can use the built-in color pickers on your
system or a plug-in color picker. Any plug-in color pickers you install appear under Color Picker in the General section
of the Preferences dialog box.
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A. Picked color B. Original color C. Adjusted color D. Out-of-gamut alert icon E. Not web-safe alert icon F. Web Colors
option G. Color field H. Color slider I. Color values
To display the Adobe Color Picker
Do one of the following:
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In the toolbox, click the foreground or background color selection box.
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In the Color palette, click the Set Foreground Color or Set Background Color selection box.
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In the text tool options bar, click the color swatch.
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(Photoshop) In the Layers palette, click the color swatch in a fill or shape layer.
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(Photoshop) In the Gradient Editor, double-click a color stop.
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(Photoshop) In the options bar of a shape or pen tool, click the color swatch.
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(Photoshop) In the Layer Style dialog box for certain layer styles (such as Outer Glow and Inner Glow), click the
Set Color box.
Set Color box.
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(Photoshop) In the dialog box of certain color and tonal adjustment commands, double-click an eyedropper or
click a color swatch. Not every eyedropper lets you set a target color. For instance, double-clicking the eyedroppers
in the Replace Color command does not open the Adobe Color Picker.
click a color swatch. Not every eyedropper lets you set a target color. For instance, double-clicking the eyedroppers
in the Replace Color command does not open the Adobe Color Picker.
Specifying a color using the color field and color slider
With the HSB, RGB, and Lab color modes, you can use the color field and the color slider in the Color Picker dialog
box to select a color.
box to select a color.