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Ps 24.2.0
MacOS Big Sur
I've been using Ps for years and have always used OPT/ALT to quickly switch between BRUSH and EYEDROPPER tool to change the brush color, so when I'm using brush tool I temporarily hold on OPT key and select a different FOREGROUND colour.
Now I realize that in doing so eyedropper picks up the BACKGROUND colour and not the foreground, no problem if I need to do this once, since with X key I can switch between foreground and background, but it turns out to be pretty annoying if I need to do multiple changes of colour in a short time.
I've looked into the preferences but without finding any solution yet.
Any suggestion?
Hi @bergamar go to Apple System Preferences/Security and Privacy/Full Disk Access and making sure PS is listed and active. Then go to Privacy/Screen Capture (or Screen record depending on your OS version) and add Photoshop and check that as active as well.
When you first used the eyedropper a Mac OS warning came up to allow - you hit decline and so PS cannot capture color properly without these settings.
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Hi @bergamar go to Apple System Preferences/Security and Privacy/Full Disk Access and making sure PS is listed and active. Then go to Privacy/Screen Capture (or Screen record depending on your OS version) and add Photoshop and check that as active as well.
When you first used the eyedropper a Mac OS warning came up to allow - you hit decline and so PS cannot capture color properly without these settings.
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Thank you Kevin but I'm sorry it doesn't work.
Honestly I don't know how these two privacy settings could be related to my problem...eyedropper tool works perfectly, it actually can pick up colours from my screen to Ps foreground colour, but if I activate it while I'm using a brush tool holding ALT key it does store in memory the right colour but as background colour instead of foreground colour.
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I have the same problem as well, but only in Photoshop Beta. All Beta versions have done this.
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Hi @bergamar check your color panel - do you have the background swatch selected?
If unsure click the foreground color on this panel to confirm.
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This worked for me as well. Thanks.
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Thank you! This was killing my brain
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This does not fix the problem for me. Again, it only happens in PS Beta - all versions.
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THIS OMG, was frustrated just for this, thank you!
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I've had the same frustration with this. To be honest tho', I almost bypassed this suggestion as I thought, it can't be that easy.
.....thank you!
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This worked!!
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Love you thanks!
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Thank u so much Kevin
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There it was! Thank you Kevin!
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