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February 4, 2011
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Color showing up too light

  • February 4, 2011
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Hi all,

I periodically and unwittingly mess up my psd's by somehow causing the colors to go all weird on me. I am going to do my best to describe the problem, since it has proven to be one of those that is difficult for me to Google as it is hard to phrase. I am almost sure that the problem exists between the keyboard and the chair, i.e. I must be doing something to cause this but I don't realize what.

When I start a new file, everything is fine. The eyedropper works as expected, and the color picker does exactly what I want. Sometimes, somewhere along the way, I run into an issue. This is something that happens semi-regularly and has gotten frustrating.

Seemingly without warning, all of a sudden, I will use the eyedropper to pick a color that already exists on the canvas, but when I go to use it, it doesn't come out as I had intended. When I use the brush tool, it will show up as similar to the color I sampled with the eyedropper, but far too light-- almost comparable to using the "color dodge" setting (though not quite that dramatic). I double-check the color in the color picker window, and the RGB values are exactly the same as the color I want-- but still it shows up too light. The brush is on "normal" setting and so is the layer. It's not just the brush that does this, all the other tools use the too-light color as well. I am stumped on what might be causing this (but I am nowhere near a Photoshop pro). If I save the whole thing as a flat image (png or jpg), and open the flat image, and use the eyedropper tool there (same color according to the sampling ring), the color shows up normal again.

I'm just getting frustrated and just want to know what setting I have unwittingly induced so that I can undo it and get on with my life. Haha. Thanks for any help!! Please let me know if that didn't make any sense and I will try to explain it better.

EDIT: hmm. After testing around for an hour, it seems that if I select "current layer only" on eyedropper, it will work. And, if I delete my levels adjustment layer, eyedropper will work whether "current layer" or "all layers" is selected. Curses, white layer mask. > : ( grrrr. In that case, um, I suppose there's no way to make this less annoying (since I have to sample colors from other layers a lot)?

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    Participant
    March 31, 2011

    I've been having the same problem, but mine definitely isn't coming from the adjustment tools. I scanned a drawing that I wanted to add colour to on the computer, and when i open that image with Photoshop and try to use colour I have the same problem (this is only the background layer, same thing happens if I make a duplicate layer). Would be great if someone could work out what the problem is

    c.pfaffenbichler
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    March 31, 2011

    Could you post a (or several) screenshot/s to show what you are talking about?

    If you use painting tools what are your Blend Mode settings for those?

    Participant
    March 31, 2011

    Here's a screenshot. You can clearly see the colour that I want to use, and the colour that it comes out as (the light purple in the image). I'm not sure what's wrong (I'm not very photoshop-savy in case you haven't already noticed haha)

    c.pfaffenbichler
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    February 4, 2011

    First off: Is the Profile attached to the file?

    Do you paint on a Layer that

    • is either set to a Blending Mode other than Normal

    • or lies below Adjustment Layers or other Layers that may affect the appearance of that Layer?

    Could you post a screenshot (with the Layers Panel visible)?

    Participant
    February 4, 2011

    Hey c.pfaffenbichler, thanks for helping me out. As I said, I'm sure now that the problem has something to do with the levels adjustment layer that my other layers lie beneath. I have recreated the problem with a clear, direct psd. Here is a screenshot of it. The x's on each shape were made by sampling colors with the eyedropper. The black was sampled from the background and the colors were sampled from their respective shapes. So the colors get lightened, but the black doesn't...? Also, sometimes I can fix the problem by using "sample current layer," but in this case it did not help. Why might that be?

    I have to admit that I'm a little bit annoyed that the adjustment layer causes this to happen. I expected it to work like the Levels tool itself and change the actual level of whiteness in each color rather than just slap a mask over it. (if that was what I wanted, I could just as easily make a white layer myself and adjust the opacity...) Is this any way to work around this?

    Thanks!

    Mike_Gondek10189183
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    February 4, 2011

    If you have Current Layer" selected, then all layers will be ignored, including adjustment layers.

    If you have all layers chosen, then you color sample will always be the same no matter what layer you have highlighted in your layers palette.

    Hope this solves your problem. If not post a screeshot of your layers, and entire screen, so we can see if you have anything else that may be causing this.

    If for example your paintbrush tool is set to 70% opacity, this might happen. That happens often to people cause 7 would be the keyboard shortcut for that, and 0 would return you to 100% opacity..