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Is There A Hotkey to Move RGB Sliders Proportionately?

Explorer ,
Oct 16, 2020 Oct 16, 2020

In Illustrator on a Mac, if you hold SHIFT and move one of the RBG sliders (R or G or B), the other two move proportionately. Is there a way to do this same thing in Photoshop? 

 

This is very useful for keeping colors in harmony as you darken or lighten. I manually do this while painting all the time, but the trick is you have to move all three sliders by estimation of their relation. Example below was created in Illustrator super fast using the SHIFT + move G slider. It would take much longer in Photoshop having to eyeball the sliders:

 

RBG_sliderExample.png

 

Slide from BASE COLOR to color to RIGHT. This show the proportional sliders I am talking about. See below:

RBG_sliderExample_2.png

 

Any and all help is much appreciated!-

Shawn

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Community Expert ,
Oct 17, 2020 Oct 17, 2020

Have you tried using the B in HSB? 

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Participant ,
Mar 30, 2022 Mar 30, 2022

I was able to do this until I re-installed, now I can find not help on this...

 

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Mar 30, 2022 Mar 30, 2022
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Please explain what exactly you mean and post screenshots to clarify. 

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