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How to get the Color Wheel that matches the colours in the image?

Community Beginner ,
Oct 23, 2024 Oct 23, 2024

Hello everyone

I'm looking to color grade an image but how do I get the color wheel to show the exact hue degrees in Photoshop? The Histogram on the top right shows it. But is there any way the Color Wheel might show the exact colors?

Please help
Thanks

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Adobe Employee ,
Oct 25, 2024 Oct 25, 2024

Hey, @JimmyPage11. Welcome to the Photoshop Community. 

 

One of the methods is do Color Grading in Camera Raw via the Camera Raw filter in Photoshop. Please head here to learn more about this: https://adobe.ly/3Un8CTx

 

Thanks! 

Sameer K

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Community Expert ,
Oct 25, 2024 Oct 25, 2024
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Do you mean you want the color wheel to show you the color values for a specific color that’s in the image?

 

If so, click or drag the Eyedropper tool on the image, and the color wheel will change to show the HSB values include hue degrees. In the demo below, you can see that I also opened the Info panel, which is another way to  monitor color values. If you add up to four permanent color samplers to the image (Shift-click the Eyedropper tool), the color value of the pixels under the color samplers will stay displayed in the Info panel for your reference.

 

Photoshop Color Sampler.gif

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