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Sort By Hue, or by the location of the color on the standard color wheel (expressed as a
degree between 0 to 360). Neutral colors are assigned a hue of 0, and located with the
reds.
Sort By Luminance, or by the lightness or brightness of a color.
Sort By Popularity, or by the colors' frequency of occurrence in the image.
To change the size of the color swatches (ImageReady):
Choose Small Swatches or Large Swatches from the Color Table palette menu.
Adding new colors to the color table
You can add colors that were left out in building the color table. Adding a color to a
dynamic table shifts the color in the palette closest to the new color. Adding a color to a
fixed or Custom table adds an additional color to the palette. (See
table" on page
431.)
To add a new color:
1 Deselect all colors in the color table (see
2 Choose a color:
Click the color selection box in the Save for Web dialog box (Photoshop) or the toolbox
(ImageReady), and choose a color from the color picker.
Select the eyedropper tool
toolbox (ImageReady) and click in the image.
Select the eyedropper tool
anywhere on the desktop. You can use this option to select a color displayed in another
application, such as a color in a Web page displayed in a browser.
(ImageReady) Select a color from the Color palette or the Swatches palette.
3 Do one of the following:
Click the New Color button
Select New Color from the Color Table palette menu.
(ImageReady) Drag the color from the color selection box, Color palette, or Swatches
palette to the Color Table palette.
To switch the color table to a Custom palette, hold down Ctrl (Windows) or Command
(Mac OS) when you add the new color.
The new color appears in the color table with a small white square in the lower right
corner, indicating that the color is locked. (See
page
436.) If the color table is dynamic, the original color is displayed in the upper left and
the new color is displayed in the lower right.
Including black and white in a color table
You can add black and white to the color table when the image does not include these
colors. Including black and white is useful when preparing files for multimedia authoring
applications, such as Adobe After Effects
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"Selecting colors" on page
in the Save for Web dialog box (Photoshop) or the
, click in the image, hold the mouse down, and drag
in the Color Table palette.
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Preparing Graphics for the Web
"Generating a color
"Locking colors in the color table" on
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