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sarahk31574703
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August 11, 2017
Question

HELP. Paint bucket is dumping a lighter color. What's the fix?

  • August 11, 2017
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This is the first time I've experienced this issue. I select a color with the eye dropper tool, and then when I go to use the paint bucket tool, the color it dumps is a lighter color. I'm getting a flag that reads "Warning: Out of gamut for printing"

I need to make a CMYK document, but I'm experiencing the same issue whether I'm in CMYK or RGB. Document is needed in a few hours. HELP!!!

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    5 replies

    Participant
    November 1, 2020

    Adding to the below replies, I just found another solution to the same problem.  My colour space was already set to RGB, paint bucket mode "normal" opacity 100%, but still getting the duller colour painted by the paint bucket tool.  Solution: Changed mode to CMYK (without merging layers) then changed back to RGB (again without merging).  Hey presto, paint bucket now paints with the full strength blue 🙂 

    D Fosse
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    November 1, 2020

    All this (the whole thread) is caused by a lack of understanding what "out of gamut" means. It means the color can't be reproduced in the target color space, and the nearest reproducible color substituted.

     

    BTW - "RGB"  and "CMYK" are not color spaces. A color space is sRGB, Adobe RGB, ProPhoto RGB, US Web Coated (SWOP), Coated FOGRA39, etc etc.

    Participant
    November 1, 2020

    Wow. Very helpful 👏👏👏. What's crazy is I'm pretty sure you're supposed to give solutions to these problems instead of using big words the average user shouldn't be expected to know. Hmm maybe I just don't understand help threads.

    Participant
    September 9, 2020

    I know this is a 3 year old thread, but for anyone in the future here to fix this issue, like me:

    MAKE SURE YOUR OPACITY IS 100% 

    I spent what felt like 30 minutes perusing settings and changing things when my color opacity was set to 11%, make sure this isn't the case for you!

    July 6, 2019

    Hello!

    I recently had this same issue in Photoshop. I was finally able to fix the issue by going to the paint bucket "mode" on the top bar and I changed it from "vivid light" to "normal". It has worked great and hasn't given me a problem since I changed it. I hope this helps!

    Norman Sanders
    Legend
    August 11, 2017

    Regarding the shift in color: confirm that the eyedropper sample size is not too large and including a lighter area and the Paint Bucket Options bar is set to 100% opacity. Confirm the Mode is Normal, as well

    sarahk31574703
    Participant
    August 11, 2017

    sample field is definitely large enough. What's happening is I select a color, and then when I use the paint bucket tool, it dumps a different, duller version of the color I had picked.

    I uninstalled and re-installed the Photoshop and am still having the same problem. (Never encountered this issue before)

    sarahk31574703
    Participant
    August 11, 2017

    I'm also seeing an exclamation point in a triangle next to my color field choice that reads "Warning: out of gamut for printing"

    John T Smith
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    August 11, 2017

    The Lounge Forum is not for technical help, please provide the name of the program you are using so your message may be moved to the correct program forum... A program would be Photoshop or Dreamweaver or Muse or Premiere Pro or ???

    sarahk31574703
    Participant
    August 11, 2017

    Having this issue with Photoshop. I'm totally lost in all of the threads and forums for troubleshooting support. (and now panicking) where/how can I fix this problem? do I need to completely uninstall and reinstall Photoshop?