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When I eyedropper images the colors are obviously wrong. I've tried using the digitial color meter to sample the color of the original files and the screenshots, and those values are all inaccurate too (see image). I've tried changing the color profiles and making sure I'm not mixing CMYK and RGB files (all the regular stuff) with no luck.
Maybe it's something about the laptop display's color mode and the program's color settings not matching. I don't know anything about that.
Eye dropping vector to vector or from one program to another works, but that's it. In short, if I want to match a color from an image in any Adobe program the only thing I can do is eyeball it, and I need it to be more accurate than that. If you could help I'd appreciate it.
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When you place/link an image in an Illustrator file, then the eyedropper will pick the screen display of the color. When you embed the image, the color should be exact.
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That's really helpful, but something else was causing the problem. I say "was" because it's working now. I've had this problem for the last four months so I'm glad it's working but I still don't know the cause which isn't helpful if anyone else runs into this problem. I appreciate the response though, that's something that I didn't know.
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