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Couleur d'arrière-plan pour la zone de travail

New Here ,
Aug 12, 2024 Aug 12, 2024

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J'utiilise depuis peu la dernière version de Photoshop 24 sur un Mac Studio sous Sonoma. Je suis confronté au problème suivant : Quand je veux agrandir la zone de travail, le champ Couleur d'arrière-plan en bas de la fenêtre reste grisé, ce qui m'empêche de faire la modification souhaitée. Merci pour votre aide.

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Aug 13, 2024 Aug 13, 2024

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There needs to be a Background Layer otherwise you can just use a Color Fill adjustment layer for the border color.

You can have multiple layers, but there needs to be a Background Layer for the Canvas extension color to be available.

 

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using a Color Fill adjust layer for the border color after using Canvas Size

 

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Aug 21, 2024 Aug 21, 2024

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Thnk you, this solved my problem. Once I applied the outlined procedure to a first image, then the option to set the color of border became automatically enabled for other images. A bit strange, but it worked.

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