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Thank you for providing your feedback to us. This percentage level accuracy is not yet there in adobe color, but we will check on it for a future release.
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Please describe the problem you want to solve. It is not clear from you inital question and screen shots what you see as the problem.
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Yes, Hello. Thanks for your reply.
For example, in illustrator, I have three stops, consisting of three different hex colours set at locations of 50%, 65% and 100%.
When I upload a simple square png containing a gradient to extract it, to make it exactly the same as my gradient png, I need to adjust the gradient stops first to get the correct hex code for each of the three colours and then I also then need to try and guess the stop locations along the path to set them at 50%, 65% and 100% without being able to see their exact placement along the gradient or any way to adjust their location once I have extracted and created a gradient.
Is there a way to correctly place the stops at certain positions such as described above to adjust their position before or once the gradient is saved? I hope this makes my question more straightforward.
Billee
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Thank you for providing your feedback to us. This percentage level accuracy is not yet there in adobe color, but we will check on it for a future release.
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Thank you, and I appreciate your reply; I look forward to this addition if it is decided that a function is to be added. I am sure this will help me and others who want to include this accuracy in their work.
Regards, Billee
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