Adobe 65045315 - Photoshop Elements Use Manual page 233

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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 10
Painting
About foreground and background colors
You apply the foreground color when you paint with the Brush or Pencil tools, and when you fill selections with the
Paint Bucket tool. The color you apply to the Background layer with the Eraser tool is called the background
color. You can see and change the foreground and background colors in the two overlapping boxes at the bottom of
the toolbox. The top box is the foreground color, and the bottom box is the background color. The foreground and
background colors are also used together by the Gradient tool and some special effects filters.
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Foreground and background color boxes in toolbox
A. Foreground color box B. Click to use default colors (black and white) C. Click to switch the foreground and background colors
D. Background color box
You can change the foreground or background color in the toolbox by using the Eyedropper tool, the Color Swatches
panel, or the Color Picker.
More Help topics
"Choosing
colors" on page 230
About blending modes
Blending modes control how pixels in an image are affected by a painting or editing tool. It's helpful to think in terms
of the following colors when visualizing a blending mode's effect:
• The base color is the original color in the image.
• The blend color is the color applied by the painting or editing tool.
• The result color is the color resulting from the blend.
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