Quick Mask

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tony cooper
Nov 8, 2007
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Using Quick Mask, the red is very pale and it’s sometimes difficult to see where the mask has been applied. It seems that the red used to be darker and easier to see.

Can the color be darkened? How so?


Tony Cooper
Orlando, FL

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Ragnar
Nov 8, 2007
tony cooper wrote:
Using Quick Mask, the red is very pale and it’s sometimes difficult to see where the mask has been applied. It seems that the red used to be darker and easier to see.

Can the color be darkened? How so?

Double-click the Quick Mask button to change the settings

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tony cooper
Nov 8, 2007
On Thu, 08 Nov 2007 17:43:44 GMT, "Ragnar" wrote:

tony cooper wrote:
Using Quick Mask, the red is very pale and it’s sometimes difficult to see where the mask has been applied. It seems that the red used to be darker and easier to see.

Can the color be darkened? How so?

Double-click the Quick Mask button to change the settings

Thank you. So simple. My setting was 20%, and I increased it to 80%, and all is well.



Tony Cooper
Orlando, FL
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Joel
Nov 8, 2007
tony cooper wrote:

Using Quick Mask, the red is very pale and it’s sometimes difficult to see where the mask has been applied. It seems that the red used to be darker and easier to see.

Can the color be darkened? How so?

I believe you can change the color to whatever you want. But I don’t use Quick Mask the way you do so I don’t see the default PINK COLOR.

I use the [o] button to do and view live mask

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