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Photoshop F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 04 10:41 pm)
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I used the select color range to select a specific range of colors that was too heavy in my pix ( too much red) I used all 4 of the + eyedropper measurement thingies and did my corrections. When i went to use it aagain to pop the blues into my pix, it said all four "spots" were already used. I tried to alt click the dialog box to get the cancel to read reset, then hit reset, but the four previous measurements were still there. I then tried to manually remove them by selecting the - eyedropper tool to remove them, but that didn't work either. How do i clear the color range selection to reselect other areas?. Thx!