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Color Sampler tool target size

Engaged ,
Oct 13, 2017 Oct 13, 2017

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Is there a way to change the size or color of the targets placed on a photo from the Color Sampler tool? I placed some samples though they are very difficult to see. Is there some other way to identify them?

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Community Expert , Oct 13, 2017 Oct 13, 2017

If there is, I have never found one.

If you are not already using guides, you could drag a guide from the horizontal and vertical rulers to help show where the targets are

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If there is, I have never found one.

If you are not already using guides, you could drag a guide from the horizontal and vertical rulers to help show where the targets are

Dave

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You could also do the old trick of putting a Color Fill layer with reduced opacity as the topmost layer. Show it when you want to see something, hide it otherwise. I often do this when adjusting paths.

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Semaphoric  wrote

You could also do the old trick of putting a Color Fill layer with reduced opacity as the topmost layer. Show it when you want to see something, hide it otherwise. I often do this when adjusting paths.

If you do that - don't set the colour sampler to sample all layers, or don't forget to switch it off before reading the samples !

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