Graphics Programs Reference
In-Depth Information
If the color currently selected is a shade of gray, or white or black, and you want
to apply a color, you will i rst need to click somewhere in the vertical saturation
slider (called the “elevator”) at the right side of the color picker. h en you'll see
a full-color spectrum. Click inside the spectrum to choose the hue range you
want, then use the saturation elevator to increase or decrease saturation.
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h e color picker is covered in detail in Chapter 4.
When you're done making changes in the color picker, click the X in the upper
let corner of the picker or press Return/Enter.
If you want to cancel any changes you just made in the color picker (except for
changing swatches) press Esc.
PREVIEWING THE WEB GALLERY
h ough we've only worked through half of the panel settings, I want to switch
gears and talk briel y about previewing your gallery. You've already been doing
this; as you make changes to the settings you see the gallery preview continually
updated in the main preview area. h ere will be times when you need to force
Lightroom to make a new preview, or to preview the Web gallery in a browser.
Using our ht ml gallery example, you can
click the photos to navigate through the
gallery and see all the pages and photos and
adjust settings accordingly. Click a thumbnail
to see the large image; click the large image
to go back to thumbnails. Simple. If you're
adjusting settings for the thumbnails, make
sure you're looking at a thumbnail preview
page; same goes for the large image pages.
Otherwise you won't immediately see your
changes.
In addition to previewing the Web gallery
within Lightroom's image display
area, you can also test it in the default Web
browser on your computer. On the bottom
of the let panel track is a button labeled
“Preview in Browser…” (see Figure 7-9).
Clicking this will render your gallery and load
it into the default browser on your computer.
Figure 7-9
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