![]() I only have myself to blame, however, as I knowingly changed the Sample size (even though I wasn't sure exactly what it meant), and despite sneaking suspicions that it was the 3-by-3 average that was screwing me over, I did not even think to investigate the potential (and actual) root of the problem. I changed it back to point sample, and my problem was fixed! I am full to the brim with jubilation at having found out what the problem was, and I would like to thank all of the wonderful, tech-savvy individuals willing to help out kindred souls (such as myself) by making quite successful attempts to alleviate the negative effects of Adobe's increasingly apparent lack of design prowess, such as unnecessary Scratch Disk failures, having to downgrade Premiere projects, or, in this case, the colour picker malfunctioning. ![]() I read a reply mentioning the Sample size or whatever it's called (don't judge me, I know little to nothing of these programs)! I then remembered setting it to 3 by 3 by accident when i right clicked with the magic wand tool. However without the context of an associated color profile they do not describe an actual color. They are just numbers in base 16 representing RGB colors. Pretty sure this happened with the new update. Go to Preferences General and choose the Adobe color picker. ![]() ![]() You need to manually click on the color hue window for it to update in any way. What I'm trying to say is that, I can't seem to get my Color window to look like the regular color wheel that one would normally use on Photoshop, mine only goes from one range of a slider to another and I've checked that little list thing and those are still just sliders. Personally none of these solutions worked for me until. When you color pick on a new color, the 'Color window' won't change to the actual color you picked in order to tweak it or whatever. ![]()
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