
You can create a swatch from the foreground or the background color, as defined in the Toolbox
(the color can be sampled with the Eyedropper tool or selected in the Color Picker). Having
defined a color, you have no fewer than four ways of saving it as a swatch:
1. Click the swatch icon at the bottom of the Swatches palette; to name the swatch, hold down Alt (Windows), Opt (Mac OS) and type the name in the Color Swatch Name dialog box (Figure 3-38).
2. Choose New Swatch from the palette menu and type a name in the Color Swatch
Name dialog box.
3. Hover over an empty part of the palette and click when the pointer icon turns to a
bucket.
4. Right-click (Windows), Ctrl-click (Mac OS) in the empty part of the palette and then type a name in the Color Swatch Name dialog box. To save the current collection of swatches, select Save Swatches from the palette menu. Be sure to save the set in the ~\Adobe Photoshop CS2\Presets\Color Swatches folder so that you can load it from the palette menu.
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