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Why doesn't Photoshop have color styles? A style controls multiple objects.

Advocate ,
Oct 21, 2024 Oct 21, 2024

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Why doesn't Photoshop have color styles? A style controls multiple objects.
I don't know why the color palette is not modifiable in the software?
I would like to use one color style to control the color of multiple objects and be able to change my color at any time.
Like the swatch feature in InDesing and Illustrator?
The swatches in PS only seem to be able to add, not modify color values?

 

Also, the existing styles feature is only add-on, you can't modify existing styles.

 

Very curious to ask, what is the PS development team thinking?

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Advocate ,
Nov 16, 2024 Nov 16, 2024

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Thank you very much.
This method is not very good.
Another method might be more flexible than this.
Layer>Insert Fill Layer>Solid Color and change the layer mode to “Filter Color”.

 

From what you guys are saying, it's logistically unlikely, but the  color has a fixed value and should be easy to implement.
It mostly depends, if Adobe wants to do it or not.

 

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Nov 16, 2024 Nov 16, 2024

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But that does not give you what you asked for which was the flexibility similar to illustrator where you can change the colour of any object, anywhere in the layerstack, that is linked to a global colour.

 

Dave

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