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As M Winther posted (below) on May 17, 2016. Color rules that existed in Kuler are missing in Adobe Color. Adobe Color is pretty useless to me without the split complementary rule. Please add split complementary and the two tetrads back in to the program.
Thanks,
Tim
"These colour rules are missing in the Adobe Color CC colour rules (here) : split complementary and the two types of tetrads (rectangle and square). (See Color Harmonies.) Especially split complementary is important. So I wish that these were added as alternatives in the colour rules. /Mats"
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Split Complementary, Double Split Complementary and Square color harmonies have been added. Let us know if you face any issues!
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Thanks for the suggestion. I will share this with the team.
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Could you please bring this up again? I'm setting color palettes for a flatter on a graphic novel. It is tedious and inaccurate to determine split complimentary and tetradic schemes manually by dragging the dots around. This would be a very useful feature. These are common types of color arrangements. Split complementary is especially useful. It seems these would be pretty easy to implement, since the logic for the other schemes is already there in the Adobe Color Themes wheel. Please implement this in Photoshop and the web-based tool. Thank you.
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So, its been a year and a half and still no action on this. What seems to be the problem?
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Split Complementary, Double Split Complementary and Square color harmonies have been added. Let us know if you face any issues!
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Thank you!
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I love the new update to have more than 5 colors in a pallets, but I noticed that Double Split Complementary has been removed, at least when I use the site on my phone. Any reason why that was?
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