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Colour palettes in Adobe Photoshop 6.x-7.x, CS

Simply choose "Window/Show Color/Replace Color" to load the desired palette. Photoshop's layer technology makes it easy.

 

Versions 6.x-7.x, CS
File format aco
Colour systems all
Optimizations

Standard RGB
Trinitron RGB
Offset printing coated paper
Offset printing uncoated paper
Newsprint

Application for pixel-oriented painting, all tools
Ergonomics ***

Several essential advancements have been made regarding the display and application of colour palettes in version 6 of this image editing software:

Photoshop solved the problem of the colour palette ergonomics brilliantly. RAL colour palettes are easy and clear since version 6. The detours and tools prepared by us are not needed anymore.


Destination Directory

Adobe Photoshop 6.0 Adobe\Photoshop 6.0\Vorgaben\Farbfelder\ Adobe Photoshop Only
Adobe Photoshop 7.0 Adobe\Photoshop 7.0\Vorgaben\Farbfelder\ Adobe Photoshop Only
Adobe Photoshop CS Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS\Vorgaben\Farbfelder\Adobe Photoshop Only



The adherence to this destination path is not necessary for the availability of the palettes in the program.



Usage of colour systems in Adobe Photoshop 6.x-7.x, CS

  1. Open Photoshop and go to „Window/Show Colour fields“.
  2. Click on the little arrow in the top right corner of the colour field window and then on „Replace colour fields“.
  3. Open the wanted palette file of the above mentioned in the directory „Default\Colour fields\Adobe Photoshop Only“.
  4. Use the entry „Small miniatures and names“ for a bigger display of the colour fields including names. Use the entry „Miniatures“ for a smaller overall view. The colour names are displayed when you move the mouse over the colour fields.
  5. Design with your colour system!

 


Since Photoshop 6 the ergonomics have been greatly improved. Colour names are displayed,
different display modes are possible etc.

 


PALETTES integrates hundreds of colour systems in your graphic- and CAD-application.

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