A version you'll be able read (as opposed to this low res version) can be found here.
BTW: Photoshop is driving me nuts at the moment.
Anyone who knows how to make the eyedropper tool select the foreground color automatically?
I know that I can use alt. when picking up color to make it a foreground color or use the x to switch colors. But what shall I do to make it pick up foreground color right away, without having to do some extra clicking?
Aaaargh, frustrating!!!
Anyone who knows how to make the eyedropper tool select the foreground color automatically?
I know that I can use alt. when picking up color to make it a foreground color or use the x to switch colors. But what shall I do to make it pick up foreground color right away, without having to do some extra clicking?
Aaaargh, frustrating!!!
Photoshop eyedropper tool: I don't know what you mean by that. I select tool (press: I) and click: it picks up foreground color straight away. When I press alt it picks up background color. It sounds like you have it the other way around. Huh?
ReplyDeleteYes, but after what i've heard it's probably a conflict between Photoshop and the version of Mac OS I'm using.
ReplyDeleteBut if anyone's got a solution I'd be more than happy. :)
OK. Have you tried to relaunch Photoshop with default factory presets? Launch PShop pressing alt + applebutton + sift. It should open PShop with default presets and then eyedropper should work as it should. Another thing I heard could case this kind of problem is conflict with preference files.
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