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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP 6.0 145 User Guide 6 Adjust the selection: • To add colors, select the plus eyedropper, and click in the preview area or image. • To remove colors, select the minus eyedropper, and click in the preview area or image. To activate the plus eyedropper temporarily, hold down Shift. Hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) to activate the minus eyedropper. 7 To preview the selection in the image window, choose an option for Selection Preview: • Grayscale to display the selection as it would appear in a grayscale channel. • Black Matte to display the selection in color against a black background. • White Matte to display the selection in color against a white background. • Quick Mask to display the selection using the current quick mask settings. (See "Creating temporary masks in Quick Mask mode (Photoshop)" on page 197.) 8 To revert to the original selection, hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS), and click Reset. 9 Click OK to make the selection. To select a color range using preset colors: 1 Choose Select > Color Range. 2 For Select, choose a color or tonal range. The Out-of-Gamut option works only on RGB and Lab images. (An out-of-gamut color is an RGB or Lab color that cannot be printed using process color printing. See "Color gamuts (Photoshop)" on page 114.) 3 Click Selection to display the selected areas in the preview area. 4 To preview the selection in the image window, choose an option for Selection Preview: • None to display no preview in the image window. • Grayscale to display the selection as it would appear in a grayscale channel. • Black Matte to display the selection in color against a black background. • White Matte to display the selection in color against a white background. • Quick Mask to display the selection using the current quick mask settings. (See "Creating temporary masks in Quick Mask mode (Photoshop)" on page 197.) 5 To revert to the original selection, hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS), and click Reset. 6 Click OK to make the selection. Note: If a message appears stating "No pixels are more than 50% selected," the selection border will not be visible. You may have selected a color, such as red, when the image didn't contain the fully saturated color. To save and load color range settings: Use the Save and Load buttons in the Color Range dialog box to save and reuse the current settings.