Graphics Programs Reference
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The cursor changes to an eyedropper. Make sure that the leftmost eyedropper in the
Replace Color dialog box (the one without a + or - sign next to it) is the active one, as
in Figure 9-20 .
3. Click an area of the color you want to replace .
Elements selects all the areas that match the particular shade you selected, but you
won't see marching ants in your image the way you do with the selection tools. If you
click more than once, you change your selection instead of adding to it. To add to
your selection (that is, to select additional shades), Shift-click in your photo instead,
or select the middle eyedropper (the one with the + sign next to it) and then click in
your photo again. To remove a color, Alt-click/Option-click your image instead, or se-
lect the rightmost eyedropper (the one with the - sign) and then click. To undo your
selecting and start over, Alt-click/Option-click the Cancel button to turn it into a Reset
button.
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