Photoshop CS5 interfaceWebsite productionThe workspace is gray by default. Readers can adjust it to their favorite color according to their preferences.
1. Executing commands through menus
1) Execute the Edit>Preferences>Interface command.
2) Switch to the Interface option panel in the pop-up Preferences dialog box.
2. Executing commands with shortcut keys
1) You can also press Ctrl+K directly to open the Preferences dialog box and switch to the Interface option panel.
2) In the General option group, click the drop-down button of the Standard Screen Mode option, and select the Custom Color option in the pop-up menu.
3) Select the color in the pop-up dialog box, where you select Tan Blue (R156, G205, B254), and click OK to press Niu.
4) Return to the Preferences dialog box and click OK again to change the background color of the work area to blue.
5) Continue executing the same command.Open the Preferences dialog box, click the drop-down button of the Full Screen option in the Interface option panel, and select the Select Custom Color option in the pop-up menu.
6) Select the color in the pop-up dialog box, where dark blue (R5, G75, B124) is selected, and click OK after completion.
7) Return to the Preferences dialog box, click OK again, and press F to switch to Full Screen Mode.You can see that the background color of the work area has changed to dark blue.
Restore the default workspace color:Move the mouse pointer to the interface workspace of Photoshop CS5, click the right mouse button, and select the "Gray" option in the pop-up shortcut menu to quickly restore the color of the workspace to the default gray.Then switch the screen display mode to "full screen mode".Right click the mouse and select the "Gray" option in the pop-up shortcut menu to quickly restore the color of the "Full Screen Mode" to the simulated gray.