11.2.1 for Windows

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The eyedropper command samples color to designate a new foreground or
background color. You can sample from the active image. You can also specify the
area sampled by the eyedropper command. For example, you can set the eyedropper
to sample the color values of a 3-by-3-pixel area under the pointer.
To sample color with the eyedropper command:
Select the eyedropper command from the Image context tab.
In the Pipette palette of the Format tab, choose an option from the Sample Size
menu.
Note: 3 by 3 Average or 5 by 5 Average to read the average value of the specified
number of pixels within the area you click.
Click the area containing the color you want to copy.
3. Using the Brush command
Image Editor provides the brush command to let you paint with the current
foreground color.
Select the Brush command from the Image context tab.
Do one of the following in the Format tab:
Set brush options: Diameter to control the size of the brush. Hardness to
control the size of the brush's hard center.
Specify a blending mode (See Selecting a blending mode)
Specify an opacity and a flow rate (See Specifying opacity or flow)
Drag the image to paint.
4. Using the Paint Bucket command
The paint bucket command fills adjacent pixels that are similar in color value to the
pixels you click.
Select the paint bucket command from the Image context tab.
Do one of the following in the Format tab:
Specify a blending mode (See Selecting a blending mode”)
Specify an opacity (See Specifying opacity or flow)
Specify a tolerance
Note: The tolerance defines how similar in color a pixel must be to be filled. Values