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Choosing RGB color in Illustrator (swatches and sliders remain in CMYK)

Explorer ,
Sep 12, 2013 Sep 12, 2013

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I'm making a simple template to laser cut. The laser cutter acts as a printer and you choose the power, speed, etc. for each colour that is in the document. I only want to cut, so I only have RGB red lines at 0.001 pt thickness. Or at least that was the plan. One of the shapes in my template has come out a different red (the swatches were CMYK despite the document colour mode being RGB). I would now like to select all the paths in the document and make them all RGB red. However, when I open the colour panel from the dock the sliders are CMYK, again this is despite the document colour mode being RGB:

WhereIsRGB.jpg

How do I change all the paths to be RGB red?

How do I stop Illustrator offering me CMYK options and swatches and offering RGB instead?

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Community Expert , Sep 12, 2013 Sep 12, 2013

Dumble-dad,

I changed the panel to RGB, but now it is only offering me the K slider!

If you have ticked RGB and got Grayscale, there must be something wrong, quite possibly in your preferences.

Here is a general list of things to try when strangeness strikes (you may have tried/done some of them already) and see whether it helps (the following is a general list of things you may try when the issue is not in a specific file; 3) and 4) are specifically aimed at possibly corrupt preferences):

1) Close

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Dumble-dad,

You should be able to change to RGB through the flyout (the right arrow(s) in the upper right corner of the Color palette.

If all your paths are (to be) filled, you should be able to select everything and tick the Fill Color at the bottom of the Toolbox, then tick the RGB red.

If you only want to fill certain paths with the red, you can use Select>Same or Select>Object, and then tick the relevant common feature.

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Explorer ,
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I'm still stuck. Following Jacob's advice I changed the panel to RGB, but now it is only offering me the K slider!

WhereIsRGB2.jpg

How do I change the colour of this path to RGB red?

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Dumble-dad,

I changed the panel to RGB, but now it is only offering me the K slider!

If you have ticked RGB and got Grayscale, there must be something wrong, quite possibly in your preferences.

Here is a general list of things to try when strangeness strikes (you may have tried/done some of them already) and see whether it helps (the following is a general list of things you may try when the issue is not in a specific file; 3) and 4) are specifically aimed at possibly corrupt preferences):

1) Close down Illy and open again;

2) Restart the computer (you may do that up to 3 times);

3) Close down Illy and press Ctrl+Alt+Shift/Cmd+Option+Shift during startup (easy but irreversible);

4) Move the folder with Illy closed (more tedious but also more thorough and reversible);

5) Look through and try out the relevant among the Other options (Item 7) is a list of usual suspects among other applications that may disturb and confuse Illy);

Even more seriously, you may:

6) Uninstall, run the Cleaner Tool if you have CS3/CS4/CS5/CS6, and reinstall.

http://www.adobe.com/support/contact/cscleanertool.html

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Doh! I had incorrectly checked Greyscale.

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To avoid the situation in the future:

Always choose the document color mode by selecting a correct new document profile in "New document" dialog box. Don't set "Print" document profile to RGB or vice versa.

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Monika - if you get it wrong at the "New Document" stage how do you fix it later?

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Dumble-dad,

... if you get it wrong at the "New Document" stage how do you fix it later?

You can always use File>Document Color Mode to switch to RGB (or CMYK).

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Jacob Bugge wrote:

You can always use File>Document Color Mode to switch to RGB (or CMYK).

THat's not enough as far as swatches are concerned. You need to load a different set of swatches.

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Ah, thank you, Monika.

In at least one older version the swatches change when you go from RGB to CMYK, but they seem to stick when you go from CMYK to RGB.

Is that still the case, or are they stuck both ways in the newest version(s)?

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Swatches come with the new document profile, so they stick when you change the color mode. But of course they are converted using color management, so they are a problem, especially black and any bright colors.

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I see, Monika. There is much to remember.

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i had the same problem and just found the solution, for illustrator cc go to the top of the colour window next to the double arrows you use to close click on the three lines these lets you choose what type of selection you want from RGB to CMYK to Grayscale and more.

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