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Colour around workspace changed HELP! |
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Jul 12th 2006 | #173863 Report |
Member since: Jul 12th 2006 Posts: 2 |
Hi, When I was working in photoshop I suddely changed the colour around my workspace, from default grey to purple..dont ask me how I did it I dont know:confused: . Check here a screenshot of my desktop http://members.lycos.nl/edzones/workspace.jpg Can you please tell me where to change this back to default?:confused: i'm using version CS2 Many thanks in advance Regards InterED |
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Jul 12th 2006 | #173865 Report |
Member since: May 23rd 2006 Posts: 143 |
You can change this area to any colour you like. Set your foreground colour to the colour of your choice, in your case it will be something like 50% black in CMYK, or in RGB: R149, G149, B149. Then select the paintbucket tool and shift-click in the canvas area. You can't Edit-undo this, so if you want to change again you have to alter the colour and shift-click again.
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Jul 12th 2006 | #173867 Report |
Member since: Feb 24th 2005 Posts: 159 |
Oh COME ON! Wano! You should have started with something like: Sorry, but you are stuck with it that way FOREVER! |
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Jul 12th 2006 | #173870 Report |
Member since: May 23rd 2006 Posts: 143 |
Yeah, could've, but did you check out the screenshot? That colour would've driven me crazy in about 5 minutes! Besides, I'm obviously not as CRUEL as you! ;)
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Jul 13th 2006 | #173872 Report |
Member since: Jul 12th 2006 Posts: 2 |
Thanks for the answer I was getting grazy of the colour to ;) Grtz Intered |
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