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Lost Color Palette in HSL it seems after lightroom update. I lost the palette and the eyedropper picker.
Could it be as simple as a setting change that I did ?
I am using windows 10 with a CD 6 Lightroom.
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Rodney Robbins
Here it is, I fixed it from a youtube post by resetting to factory presets. Thanks everyone.
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I don't think there ever was an eyedropper picker and palette in the HSL panel. There is a Targeted Adjustment Tool.
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Ah, I misunderstood. Not that the HSL panel is missing, but that the Adjustment Point tool is missing?
Think we are not talking about the HSL in Lightroom Classic CC. Following is a tutorial on it:
https://www.slrlounge.com/understanding-each-section-in-the-hslcolorbw-panel-in-lightroom-4/
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Yep, need a screenshot, I do not think we are thinking about the same thing.
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when I first purchased the program it did have a rectangular box you could click on at the bottom of HSL panel to bring up a color palette now it is missing.
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>> when I first purchased the program it did have a rectangular box you could click on at the bottom of HSL panel to bring up a color palette now it is missing.
I don't think so. Not since Vs. 2.0, at any rate. Maybe you are remembering the Color Picker for the Color Overlay in the Local Adjustments menu:
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carguy4sp wrote
when I first purchased the program it did have a rectangular box you could click on at the bottom of HSL panel to bring up a color palette now it is missing.
I don't think it was ever in the HSL. I don't see why you would need a color picker in HSL anyway.
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Here it is, I fixed it from a youtube post by resetting to factory presets. Thanks everyone.
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Here what is? The color picker in the basic panel? ​ adjustment brush
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It was always there. No custom default could have made it go away. All you had to do was look in the right place; the Local Adjustments menu, not HSL.
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