Sampling colors from your browser window and importing to photoshop

Hi all
does photoshop have a function to allow you to sample a color from your
broswer or any open app on your os and and have that update your
selected color on photoshop?
kind regards
Marc

Mcyi2mr3@googlemail.com


Re: sampling colors from your browser window and importing to photoshop

I think you meant "I"
--
Aaron
"Mankind are greater gainers by suffering each other to live as seems
good to themselves, than by compelling each to live as seems good to the
rest." -- John Stuart Mill


Aaron


Re: sampling colors from your browser window and importing to photoshop

Actually it does. Just try this, open up ps, make the eye
dropper tool active (T), while in ps hold down the mouse button
and then drag the tool over to the other program (all the while
holding down the mouse button). The eye dropper tool should
remain active even after it clears the edge of the ps window.
You should see the foreground color swatch changing color to
match what ever is under the eye dropper tool.
Martin


Rowley


Re: sampling colors from your browser window and importing to photoshop

that firefox plug-in is immense.
thanks dude


Mcyi2mr3@googlemail.com


Re: sampling colors from your browser window and importing to photoshop

FYI, I bought Color Schemer Studio (OS X) and I still think it was worth
every penny! Really cool application.
--
Aaron
"Mankind are greater gainers by suffering each other to live as seems
good to themselves, than by compelling each to live as seems good to the
rest." -- John Stuart Mill


Aaron


Re: sampling colors from your browser window and importing to photoshop

Or download this neat little app...
http://www.colorschemer.com/colorpix_info.php
Phil.


Mochyn Brwnt :8(


Re: sampling colors from your browser window and importing to photoshop

FF has great plug in for that 'colorzila'.
--
http://www.inoxfire.com


=?UTF-8?B?cHJla29wbG90acSH?=


Re: sampling colors from your browser window and importing to photoshop

"mcyi2mr3@googlemail.com" <mcyi2mr3@googlemail.com> wrote in
:
No.
Use screen print and paste into a new dsocument in PS and sample as
required.
--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Learning is not attained by chance, it must be sought for with ardor and
attended to with diligence.
------------------------------------------------------------------------


Kingdom


Content - sampling colors from your browser window and importing to photoshop
Found 7 post(s). Page 1 of 1
| 1 |










 
Natural Creative Thoughts - Phone Cards - Car Loan - Blog Hosting - Toshiba Laptop Parts
Photoshop questions