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| What are palettes? |
Palettes are areas where extra features or settings for tools are found. This is where you can fine-tune the functions of the tools. The Palettes
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The
default layout that is displayed when you first open Photoshop displays
10 out of the 12 available palettes in three floating windows (shown below).
Each one has its own tab:
You can arrange and reposition the available palettes either individually or in groups. The floating palette system incorporated into Photoshop lets you drag each palette away from the existing cluster to create a separate window for that palette. The reverse is also true; you can cluster individual palette tabs into groups of your preference.
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