


Straight results in transparent pixels being treated as equal only if the color channel values are also equal. Premultiplied results in transparent pixels being treated as equal even if the color channels are different. The states are Premultiplied (default) and Straight. This toggle button changes the algorithm which determines how the alpha channel contributes to the comparison of neighboring pixels. If Tolerance is set to 100%, all pixels will be recolored (used in this way the Recolor Tool behaves much like the Paintbrush Tool). If Tolerance is set to 0%, only exactly matching colors will be replaced. Using the Right Mouse button reverses the roles of the colors compared to the Left Mouse button.Īdjust the sensitivity of the color replacement with the Tolerance setting. Pixels within tolerance of the Secondary color will be replaced.

Using Sampling Secondary Color mode with the Left Mouse button, the Primary color becomes the replacement color. The Sampling Secondary Color mode is the same method of recoloring as seen in 3.5x. Using the Right Mouse button recolors the color first clicked on with the Secondary color. Sampling Once mode with the Left Mouse button recolors the color first clicked on with the Primary color. The Recolor Tool has two distinct sampling modes: Sampling Once and Sampling Secondary Color. These significantly alter how the tool acts. The Recolor Tool is used to replace regions of similar color with another color. Revision Date: 14 April 2021 Recolor Tool
