What is the difference between the Continuous and Once sampling modes

for the Color Replacement tool, and how are they used?

What will be an ideal response?


In Continuous sampling mode, the Color Replacement tool continuously samples the
pixels under the cursor crosshairs, updating the target color as you drag across your
image. This is useful for recoloring an area that has varied tones, without increasing
the tolerance. In the Once sampling mode, the target color is set with the first click. Use
this mode for detailed areas where it's not easy to keep the crosshairs inside the lines.

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