Adobe 38039927 User Guide - Page 136

Viewing color values

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 131 User Guide To pick a color from the Color Mixer: 1 Deselect all objects before mixing a color to prevent unwanted object editing as you mix colors. 2 Click either the Stroke Color or Fill Color box to make it the destination for the new color. 3 Select a color model from the Color Mixer Options menu. 4 Do any of the following to specify color component values: • Enter values in the color component text boxes. • Use the pop-up sliders. • Pick a color from the color bar. You can add this color to the Swatches panel to reuse. For more information, see "Customizing the Swatches panel" on page 128. To cycle the color bar through the color models: ❖ Shift-click the color bar at the bottom of the Color Mixer. Note: The options in the Color Mixer do not change. Creating colors using the system color pickers You can create colors using the Windows System or the Macintosh System dialog boxes, instead of using the Color Mixer and Swatches panel. To pick a color from the system color picker: 1 Click any color box. 2 Select Windows OS or Mac OS from any color pop-up window Options menu. The system color swatches are displayed in the pop-up window. 3 Select a color from the system color picker. The color becomes the new stroke or fill color. For information on adding a color to the Swatches panel from the color picker, see "Customizing the Swatches panel" on page 128. Viewing color values In addition to the Color Mixer and color pop-up window, you can use the Info panel to identify color values. To view the color value of any part of your document using the Info panel: 1 Click the Eyedropper tool in the Tools panel. 2 Select Window > Info to display the Info panel. 3 Move the pointer over the object containing the color you want to view (Windows only). To view the color value of the active stroke or fill color, do one of the following: • Select Window > Color Mixer for RGB or other color system values. • Click a color box to open the color pop-up window and view the hexadecimal value at the top of the window. • Place the pointer over a color box and read the tool tip (Windows only).

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
User Guide
131
To pick a color from the Color Mixer:
1
Deselect all objects before mixing a color to prevent unwanted object editing as you mix colors.
2
Click either the Stroke Color or Fill Color box to make it the destination for the new color.
3
Select a color model from the Color Mixer Options menu.
4
Do any of the following to specify color component values:
Enter values in the color component text boxes.
Use the pop-up sliders.
Pick a color from the color bar.
You can add this color to the Swatches panel to reuse. For more information, see “Customizing the Swatches panel”
on page 128.
To cycle the color bar through the color models:
Shift-click the color bar at the bottom of the Color Mixer.
Note:
The options in the Color Mixer do not change.
Creating colors using the system color pickers
You can create colors using the Windows System or the Macintosh System dialog boxes, instead of using the Color
Mixer and Swatches panel.
To pick a color from the system color picker:
1
Click any color box.
2
Select Windows OS or Mac OS from any color pop-up window Options menu.
The system color swatches are displayed in the pop-up window.
3
Select a color from the system color picker.
The color becomes the new stroke or fill color.
For information on adding a color to the Swatches panel from the color picker, see “Customizing the Swatches panel”
on page 128.
Viewing color values
In addition to the Color Mixer and color pop-up window, you can use the Info panel to identify color values.
To view the color value of any part of your document using the Info panel:
1
Click the Eyedropper tool in the Tools panel.
2
Select Window > Info to display the Info panel.
3
Move the pointer over the object containing the color you want to view (Windows only).
To view the color value of the active stroke or fill color, do one of the following:
Select Window > Color Mixer for RGB or other color system values.
Click a color box to open the color pop-up window and view the hexadecimal value at the top of the window.
Place the pointer over a color box and read the tool tip (Windows only).