Adobe Photoshop Adding Color Swatch
Nothing can add interest to a black and white project as much as a splash of color can. And nothing can make a picture so perfect like the exact right color. Fortunately, Photoshop will let you fine tune, adjust and replace colors in artwork at will – and when you see how easy it is to do you’ll never settle for “almost” again. In this weeks issue of MouseHints we’ll learn how to add a custom color to our Swatches palette, how to save a custom palette, and the abc’s of color replacement (it’s easier than you think.) We’ll also learn how to change your working mode to grayscale and how to hide or remove those accidental or on purpose Slice boxes. Remember, if you have questions that you’d like answered in MouseHints, send them to help@helpdeskcards.com. Next Month’s theme is Windows XP.
Adding Color Swatch
If you’ve got a particular project which requires particular custom colors, you can easily add them to the Swatches Palette in Photoshop. This can save you a great deal of time rather than re-creating the color or color scheme each time. If you’re working for a company that has certain logo color requirements than this tip is ideal for you. To add a custom color to the swatches palette:…

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