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Use Eyedropper to get any color on screen, in Photoshop
*mipadi*
post Feb 7 2006, 10:36 PM
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A lot of people know how to grab canvas colors with the eyedropper tool in Photoshop. But did you know you can get any color on the screen with the eyedropper tool, even if it's not part of a Photoshop image? Yep, it's possible, and here is a link to a movie that explains how to do it in the OS X version of Photoshop:

http://avalonstar.com/2006/02/06/confused-eyedropper/
 
 
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post Feb 8 2006, 06:05 PM
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QUOTE(mipadi @ Feb 7 2006, 11:36 PM)
A lot of people know how to grab canvas colors with the eyedropper tool in Photoshop. But did you know you can get any color on the screen with the eyedropper tool, even if it's not part of a Photoshop image? Yep, it's possible, and here is a link to a movie that explains how to do it in the OS X version of Photoshop:

http://avalonstar.com/2006/02/06/confused-eyedropper/
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or you could print screen and copy and paste it.... and use the eyedropper then.... whistling.gif
 
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post Feb 9 2006, 12:37 AM
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QUOTE(add1cted2f1re @ Feb 8 2006, 6:05 PM)
or you could print screen and copy and paste it....  and use the eyedropper then....  whistling.gif
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Yes, but this way is more convenient, because you don't have to take a screenshot.
 

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