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Manage gradient presets
Gradient presets allow you to quickly apply
gradients that you use often. You can manage your presets in the
Gradient Picker, Presets Manager, or Gradient Editor.
Save a set of preset gradients as a library- Click
Save in the Gradient Editor dialog box, or choose Save Gradients
from the Gradient Picker menu in the options bar.
- Choose a location for the gradient library, enter a file
name, and click Save.
You can save the library anywhere. However, if you place
the library file in the Presets/Gradients folder in the default
preset location, the library name will appear at the bottom of the
panel menu after you restart Photoshop.
Load a library of preset gradients Do
one of the following in the Gradient Editor dialog box:Click Load to add a library to the current
list. Select the library file you want to use, and click Load.
Choose Replace Gradients from the panel menu to
replace the current list with a different library. Select the library
file you want to use, and click Load.
Choose a library file from the bottom of the panel
menu. Click OK to replace the current list, or click Append
to append the current list.
Note: You can also choose Load Gradients, Replace
Gradients, or choose a library of gradients from the Gradient Picker
menu in the options bar.
Return to the default library of preset gradients Choose Reset Gradients from the panel
menu. You can either replace the current list or append the default
library to the current list.
Change how preset gradients are displayed Choose a display option from the panel
menu: - Text Only
- Displays the gradients as a list.
- Small or Large Thumbnail
- Displays the gradients as thumbnails.
- Small or Large List
- Displays the gradients as a list with thumbnails.
Rename a preset gradient- If the panel is set to display
gradients as thumbnails, double-click a gradient, enter a new name,
and click OK.
- If the panel is set to display gradients as a list or
text only, double-click a gradient, enter a new name inline, and
press Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac OS).
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