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Eyedropper tol
Probably a very common problem, but does anyone know why sometimes when I got to use the eyedropper tool it does not work..
instead of eyedropping the color it will select white. I am using a single layer image in RGB mode.. This happens quite frequently. Cheers Dirk |
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The only think I can think of is that you have 2 layers. One with your image and then one with the picture. So if you had the background layer as current and tried to pick up a color it would grab the white of the background.
But if that is not it I have never had the problem. Cuda |
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Single layer but thanks for the reply..
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CS does that sometimes for me too. it usually starts acting up when i'm using about 90% of my resources. The tools will all go to "precise" instead of the normal and filters will take forever to apply. go figure.. you can't run CS, a web server, Premier, Mediaplayer, Imageready and browse the internet at the same time with 480 MB of ram.
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Yeah Im a bad one for that too, PC multitasking..
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