Adobe Photoshop CS2 On Demand [Electronic resources]

Andy Anderson; Steve Johnson

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Using the Selective Color Adjustment

The Selective Color adjustment is designed to give you the ability to add or subtract specific amounts of cyan, magenta, yellow, and black inks. An excellent tool for making adjustments to an image based on a color proof, or for adding/subtracting certain primary colors; based on information supplied by your printer.

Use the Selective Color Adjustment

Open an image.

Click the

Image menu, point to

Adjustments , and then click

Selective Color .

Click the

Colors list arrow, and then click the specific color to adjust.

Drag the

Cyan, Magenta, Yellow , and

Black sliders to the right or left to decrease or increase the color values.

Click the

Relative option to change the selected color using a percentage of the color's total ink.

Click the

Absolute option to change the existing color using an absolute value of 1 to 100 percent.

Select the

Preview check box to view changes to the active image.

Click

OK .