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How Do You Separate 4 Colors in Photoshop?

Last updated on September 23, 2022 @ 9:36 pm

In Photoshop, there are a few ways to separate colors. One way is to use the color picker tool.

With the color picker tool, you can click on any color in your image and Photoshop will show you all the colors that are similar to that color. You can then select which colors you want to keep and which ones you want to get rid of.

Another way to separate colors in Photoshop is to use the channels panel. In the channels panel, you will see four different channels: red, green, blue, and alpha.

Each channel represents a different color. You can click on any of the channels and Photoshop will show you all the pixels that are that color.

The last way to separate colors in Photoshop is to use the levels or curves panels. In the levels or curves panels, you will see a graph with a black line going from left to right. This line represents all the different levels of darkness in your image.

The left side of the graph represents the darkest pixels and the right side represents the lightest pixels. You can click on any point on the black line and Photoshop will show you all the pixels that are that color.

PRO TIP: This note is to warn you that the Photoshop tutorial, “How Do You Separate 4 Colors in Photoshop?” may not be as straightforward as it seems. The tutorial claims that it is possible to separate four colors in Photoshop, but in reality, it is only possible to separate three colors. The fourth color will always remain merged with one of the other three colors.

So, those are three ways that you can separate colors in Photoshop!

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