Matlab Image Basics (Part 1) Part 2.1: The New Color Tool This article focuses on basic primitives, but all the ideas here are for a specific color image and the basic primitives are not covered here. If you are interested in more complicated primitives, visit the post, Photoshop Elements. Primitives can be used to produce objects, but if your focus is on a particular region of a color image, then the image could be transformed or modified. Check out the post on how to draw objects in Photoshop Elements & Illustrator. Step 2.2: Color and Shape Creation You cannot use Photoshop to create a natural image from several colors, where one could use multiple colors. A different editor might perform the natural image, but not necessarily to the same extent as what happened in Photoshop 4.0. After some configuration, you need to call your tool to call its pre-programmed operation. The tool can be accessed by opening the Image Library folder in Photoshop via Tools > Generating and Editing Colors. Note however that since the tool will still assume that the image is white, there will be no action by the editor. After all Photoshop uses a “global set” of image formats and functions of which you can choose how to create images, so in Photoshop 4, you can choose to select one of those formats or to select all the ones you recognize (hence, the ability to create and configure different images) from one of the subfolders: Photoshop Elements (A, B). Once the tool is installed, one can switch to other types of applications from the Create and Modify a Color menu. In the new window, you can now change the mode, order, color or the selected value of the color, as well as multiple options such as options for how far the pre-programmed view can be displayed or which pre-programmed view to show the same image. There are many different settings available