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Why can I not select color range in Photoshop?

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William Brown

Published Mar 07, 2026

Why can I not select color range in Photoshop?

Hold down Shift and drag the selection into the 32 bit image. Release the mouse; then release Shift. The shift key will keep the selection in the same position. If that doesn’t work for you, let me know.

How do I keep one color in an object in Photoshop?

How To Create A Selective Color Effect

  1. Step 1: Add A Black & White Adjustment Layer.
  2. Step 2: Fine-Tune Your Black & White Conversion.
  3. Step 3: Select The Brush Tool.
  4. Step 4: Choose A Soft Round Brush.
  5. Step 5: Set Your Foreground Color To Black.
  6. Step 6: Paint With A Larger Brush Over The Inside Of The Object.

How do I fix color picker in Photoshop?

There is an easy fix. Inside the color picker, try clicking on the radio buttons H, S, B, R, G, B and you’ll see how the colour picker changes. To get back to the default Photoshop color picker, simply click on H (which stands for Hue) you’ll find yourself with the old familiar picker.

How do I fill a selection with color in Photoshop?

Fill a selection or layer with color

  1. Choose a foreground or background color.
  2. Select the area you want to fill.
  3. Choose Edit > Fill to fill the selection or layer.
  4. In the Fill dialog box, choose one of the following options for Use, or select a custom pattern:
  5. Specify the blending mode and opacity for the paint.

How do I highlight one color in a picture?

Fotor is a good platform for you to play with colors in your photos,

  1. Open Fotor and click the “Edit a Photo”.
  2. Open the “Effect” menu on the left dashboard, click “Color Splash”.
  3. Choose one splash color you like and click “Brush Size” to splash the area you want colored in your image.
  4. Click “Apply” and Save it.

What is a selective color?

Selective color is a photo editing process that highlights one color or a colored object in an otherwise black and white image. This makes the selected color pop. You may want to use this process for artistic reasons or when your image includes many competing colors.