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Hello, I hope I can explain this in a way that makes sense. When I eyedrop a selected color in my work, that color is selected but is not mapped onto the hue grid/color wheel. For example, if I select a blue I can use that same blue, but I can't drag it around the hue grid to change its values. Does anyone know how to fix this issue?
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Please share a screenshot so we can try replicate the problem you're having.
I've tried with multiple modes and they all worked on my end
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mj
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Hello, thank you for your reply! Here, I eyedropped the blue part of this image yet my hue grid still remains on red! The color changes in the foreground color box but not the color grid itself.
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I'm having the exact same issue in Photoshop 25.1.0 on Windows 11 Home 22H2. No plugins installed.
Every time I sample a color with the eye dropper tool and it changes the current color but doesn't change the mapping.
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It's been fixed in the latest beta version V25.2 M.2385. I am sure the fix will come to the full release version in due course. Hopefully a very tiny due course.
Adobe Photoshop Version: 25.2.0 20231101.m.2385 38bb2d3 x64
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Awesome, thanks!
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