The Eyedropper tool samples
color to designate a new foreground or background color. You can
sample from the active image or from anywhere else on the screen.
Select the Eyedropper tool .
To
change the sample size of the eyedropper, choose an option from
the Sample Size menu:
Point Sample
Reads the precise value of the pixel you click.
3 by 3 Average, 5 by 5 Average, 11 by 11 Average,
31 by 31 Average, 51 by 51 Average, 101 by 101 Average
Reads the average value of the specified number of pixels
within the area you click.
Selecting a foreground color with the Eyedropper tool
A.
Point sample
B.
5 x 5
average sample
Do one of the following:
To select a new foreground color, click
in the image. Alternatively, position the pointer over the image,
press the mouse button, and drag anywhere on the screen. The foreground
color selection box changes dynamically as you drag. Release the
mouse button to pick the new color.
To select a new background color, Alt-click (Windows)
or Option-click (Mac OS) in the image. Alternatively, position
the pointer over the image, press Alt (Windows) or Options (Mac OS),
press the mouse button, and drag anywhere on the screen. The background
color selection box changes dynamically as you drag. Release the
mouse button to pick the new color.
To use the Eyedropper tool temporarily
while using any painting tool, hold down Alt (Windows) or Option
(Mac OS).
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Mar 21, 2008
at
12:54 PM :
If you find that the Eyedropper tool unexpectedly changes the background color instead of the foreground color, go to your Color palette and click on the foreground color well, changing its outline from gray to black. In Photoshop CS3, whichever color well is highlighted is the one that a non- modified click with the Eyedropper will replace.
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