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Customize your colors on Photoshop by adding Swatches
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Swatches are like the colors on a palette that allow you to quickly select the colors that you use most frequently (similar to how a painter creates mixes of unique colors on a color palette while creating a painting instead of mixing the prime colors every time). Creating custom swatches is particularly useful when you are working on a document that needs to follow a strict color formula because you will have to keep using the same colors repeatedly without any discrepancy in hue or tone. To add swatches in Photoshop you must first create the color swatches and then add them to your Swatches palette.
Things You Should Know
- Open the Swatches palette by selecting "Windows" from the top menu and clicking "Swatches" in the drop-down menu.
- Select a foreground color from the color chart in the Color Picker window (or enter the RGB/CMYK) and select "Add to Swatches".
- Click the arrow in the top-right corner of the Swatches palette to find and select the "Save Swatches" option.
Steps
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Go to "Windows" in the top menu.
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Select "Swatches" from the Windows menu. This will open the Swatches palette in a pop-up window. There will be some predefined colors already in the Swatches palette.Advertisement
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Delete any swatches that you don't want in the Swatches palette. You can do this by clicking on the swatch, dragging it to the bottom-right of the palette window and dropping it into the trash can icon.
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Click on the foreground color in the Photoshop toolbar (the foreground color appears at the bottom of the toolbar in a small square just above the background color).
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Create a new foreground color by moving your mouse over the color chart that appears in the Color Picker window and clicking on the color that you want. You can move the arrows on the hues chart to change the hues in the color chart. If you have been provided specific information about the color such as its RGB (red, green and blue) or CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow and black) values then you can enter those values in the numeric boxes to create the exact color that is required.
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Press the "Add to Swatches" button on the Color Picker window. This will add the custom color that you have created as a new swatch in the Swatches palette.
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Repeat the process to create and add as many custom swatches as you want.
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View the dropdown menu on the Swatches palette by clicking on the arrow pointing down on the top-right corner of the palette window.
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Select "Save Swatches" from the dropdown menu.
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Name your new swatches file and press the "Save" button to save it. You should not change the default location where the file is saved, but just save it in the Color Swatches folder that Photoshop brings up when you try to save new swatch palettes.
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Load a saved swatches palette if you want to reuse it. This task is particularly useful if you add swatches in Photoshop frequently when working on different documents and some documents need to follow the same color formula. Here is what you need to do.
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Open the Swatches palette like you usually do (go to "Window" and then select "Swatches").
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Click on the arrow pointing down in the top-right corner and select "Load Swatches."
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Choose the swatch palette that you want to load from the list of saved swatches that appears.
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Warnings
- Always save your custom swatches palette if you add new swatches to it and want to save the changes.Thanks
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