Adobe photoshop elements 用户手册

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CHAPTER 3
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Working with Color
As you drag the eyedropper tool, the foreground 
color selection box changes dynamically. Alt-drag 
(Windows) or Option-drag (Mac OS) to activate 
the background color selection box. Release the 
mouse button to pick the new color.
To use the eyedropper tool temporarily while 
using most painting tools, hold down Alt 
(Windows) or Option (Mac OS). 
Using the Swatches palette
You can choose a foreground or background color 
from the Swatches palette, or you can add or delete 
colors to create a custom swatch library. You can 
also save a library of swatches and reload them for 
use in another image. Although you can add many 
colors to the Swatches palette, you should manage 
its size and organization. You can load, save, and 
manage libraries of swatches using the Preset 
Manager. (See “Working with presets” on 
page 35.)
 
To display the Swatches palette:
Choose Window > Show Swatches, or click the 
Swatches palette tab.
To select a foreground or background color:
Do one of the following:
To choose a foreground color, click a color in the 
Swatches palette. 
To choose a background color, Alt-click 
(Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS) a color in 
the Swatches palette.
To add a color to the Swatches palette: 
1
Use the eyedropper tool (
) or the Adobe 
Color Picker to select the color you want to add. 
(See “Using the Adobe Color Picker” on page 77.)
2
Position the pointer over an empty space in the 
bottom row of the Swatches palette (the pointer 
turns into the paint bucket tool), and click to add 
the color. Or choose New Swatch from the 
Swatches palette menu.
3
Enter a name for the new color and click OK.
To delete a color in the Swatches palette:
Ctrl-click (Windows) or Command-click 
(Mac OS) a color in the Swatches palette.
Managing swatches
The Swatches palette can hold many swatches. 
Creating libraries of swatches can help you group 
related or special swatches and manage palette 
size. The Adobe Photoshop Elements program 
folder includes files containing various swatch 
libraries. When you create custom libraries, saving 
them to the same folder allows your libraries to be 
automatically displayed in the palette menu. 
To save and use custom swatch sets:
Choose one of the following commands from the 
Swatches palette menu:
Select the name of a swatch library to load it.
Reset Swatches to return to the default swatches 
palette. You can also replace the current swatch 
library.
Load Swatches to add swatches stored in a file to 
the palette.