3. Basics of PhotoLine / 3.3 User Interface Elements

3.3.2 The Color Field

In PhotoLine color fields look like this:  . The term color field is not quite precise because a color field is usually able to contain a pattern or a gradient color, too.

Pattern colors (see chapter 2.15) consist of any type of layer. If you want to change the content of a pattern color, you can create a document with the content of the pattern using Create Document of the color field’s context menu. When you have finished editing, the context menu command Vector Pattern from Document creates a new pattern color on the clipboard, which you can then paste back into the desired color field.

Whether a color field is able to contain a pattern, depends on its use. Usually only user interface settings are not allowed to contain patterns.

If the color field contains a simple color, it shows the color model coded using the corners:

If there is a small point in the respective corner, the color is a spot color (see chapter 2.1.5). The point is in the lower-right corner for RGB colors.

A double click on a color field opens the Color Editor (see chapter 3.4), which can be used to edit the color.

By using the context menu of the color field you can show the Harmony dialog. Harmony allows you to create a series of colors, that can be used in combination with each other. These series can be saved in the presets or can be copied to the colors list (see chapter 4.13) by using to color list.