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Re: Color Picker Bug? My InDesign seems to be confusing HSB and RGB. That makes sense So if you open up the color picker on something with an RGB swatch, do you automatically hit the HSB view right away before adjusting anything? I usually just pop into the text box for either saturation or brightness and use shift+arrow keys to go up or down by 10 to get a quick
Solved: InDesign Color Picker Shows RGB Color Space and . . . - Adobe . . . This is driving me crazy For years, when I work in InDesign and I use the color picker, it shows up in CMYK color space I did something, I don't know what, and now, the color picker shows RGB color space Does anyone know how to change this back???? I don't use Bridge and I'm not planning to star
How to change the color picker color space view? InDesign doesn't have a document color space like Illustrator and Photoshop—a document can have a mix of either CMYK, RGB, or Lab objects, and the 3 color pickers (the Color Picker, Color, and Swatches panels) are limited to those spaces There's no Grayscale or HSB, and it's the missing HSB's H view that's intuitive for picking color and would be nice to have—but I'm guessing it's not as
Photoshop color picker suddenly isnt working 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
Color Picker wont change the color properly? The Color picker can still display in a little box out of gamut color if they are selected numerically using the RGB or HSB models but the point is that the display of the palette should be converted to a CMYK color space
Create a color palette in RGB and CMYK - Adobe Support Community I see it changing But what do you recommend when creating a color palette? Should I use the color picker? Or should a just start in CMYK, run a printing test, and if the color is right Than choose a RGB color that looks nice? I just want to learn the workflow
Picking RGB colour from images - Adobe Community It looks like you are trying to use the eyedropper inside of the Color Picker? With your mouse button down, it samples color from anywhere on your screen and is picking up monitor RGB, which wouldn’t likely match your document’s RGB profile assignment (sRGB?): If you want to pickup color from an image or native ID element, don’t use the Color Picker Select the object you want to fill