Photoshop 7.0 Interface and Display Question

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Shannon_Ashley
May 8, 2007
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Alright, I kind of hope I get a reply to this quickly because even though it’s a small problem that does not interfere with how Photoshop works, it is a problem that has been horribly distracting.

Anyway, my question is rather simple, how do you change the background of the Photoshop interface? Not the background of an image or something like that, but of the actual display itself? Because somehow I accidentally turned it black. It looks like this: < http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v236/TwinSamples/Untitled- 2copy.jpg>.

Basically, whenever I stretch the window or maximize a document, all the space around the actual document is black for some reason. I’m an artist and having that sort of solidity around my document is really annoying. Can someone please help me figure out how to turn it back to it’s usual gray?

Please help!

Thanks,
Shannon

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Bob Levine
May 8, 2007
Pick the color you want it to be and set it as your foreground color. Then shift click with the paint bucket tool on the background.

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Ed_Hannigan
May 8, 2007
The default gray is R=192,G=192, B=192 as set in the Color Picker.

This should be in the FAQs since it’s asked about once a week.

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