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Photoshop F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 14 1:57 am)
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Whats funny is when I make a new file and I start clicking new file button mouthing 'hurry up" randomly, I just paint around with a red paint brush, only to dab on grey, not exaclty what i wanted.
... To find out whats going on, I just qukcly have a look at my colour space (dragging mouse up near up near the file menu stuff) dropp that "image" menu down and set the "mode" to what you want.
... Usually when one wants to make new PS files one can make a choice of the image mode like Greyscale, rgb ... Perhaps PS just made a new file and decided on it's own: I'll use the colour space of the file you accessed last muhahahha.
.. changing the colour space changes the amount of channels available and the name of the channels, and often the appearance of colours.
... has this helped?
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Hi all.
I was working last night and I had my channels then, but this morning I go there and all I have is one layer called grey ???
How do I get my regular channels back and/or is there a way to rest PS?
Thanks!
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