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Photoshop F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 7:35 am)
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It's true .. Photoshop should have a clear swatches for you to build your own. What I did was click Preset Manager from swatch options menu. Click 2nd swatch, hold shift and click on last swatch (to select all but 1) then hit delete and OK. Then I saved this 1 swatch as my barebones.aco. From there I can build my own custom palette.
C:Program FilesAdobePhotoshop CSPresetsColor Swatches
or
C:Program FilesAdobePhotoshop 7.0PresetsColor Swatches
You can select from a complete list of the default color swatches when you click on the swatch options triangle as seen in image.
Hmm 256 (perceptualy similar tones) might be too much (perhaps less acurate that the eye dropper?) but with out clicking 256 times, it has it's advantages, it's file extention is .act and I didn't need to change it to Force compatibity. just drop it in the swatch folder. How usefull that info is up to you...
All depends on your needs. If you are wanting to create a color swatch palette from all the colors in an image (as in original post) or just wanting to create a custom color swatch palette. In some cases I only want certain colors from image(s). I have custom swatches built on point sample, 3by3 average, and 5by5 average from several spots on several images. There are other cases where I want all the colors from an image.
I did notice (after posting earlier) that in PS 7 you can't use the "Click 2nd swatch, hold shift and click on last swatch (to select all but 1) then hit delete". You are stuck with the one by one deleting. It does work in PS CS though.
Saving as an .act does have another advantage. It won't automatically be added to the list at bottom of pulldown which can get unbearably long.
No matter how many times I use Photoshop, there are always things to be learned and many ways to accomplish what you want to do. I would love to see more tips and tricks.
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I there a way to get the colors from an image and make a pallet out of it? Turn the colors into swatches?