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I want to edit a photo and while editing, check for the complementary colors for the some specific color inside the image. This would be so that I can check and edit parts of the image so that they match the complementary color that I want. Is this possible without the color theme tool that Adobe removed a few years back? I don't really want to create a jpeg, use the Adobe color online tool and again come back to photoshop etc.
Hey @prithag9987
Here is a work around:
Open the document that you want to have complimentary colours with:
2) double click on the colour box
3) select the colour using the eyedropper tool
3a) Copy the hex code.
Open Adobe Colour
1) Clear the unnessary boxes maybe have 2 or 3
2) Put the Hex code into the box
3) choose complimentary colour
Save in a library of your choice.
Cheers
O. Nate
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Hey @prithag9987
Here is a work around:
Open the document that you want to have complimentary colours with:
2) double click on the colour box
3) select the colour using the eyedropper tool
3a) Copy the hex code.
Open Adobe Colour
1) Clear the unnessary boxes maybe have 2 or 3
2) Put the Hex code into the box
3) choose complimentary colour
Save in a library of your choice.
Cheers
O. Nate
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