Speaking of color pickers, developer Anastasiy Safari has updated his excellent MagicPicker panel (see screenshot) for CS5. The non-modal (panel-based) color picker costs $14 and also supports Photoshop CS3 and CS4.
Speaking of color pickers, developer Anastasiy Safari has updated his excellent MagicPicker panel (see screenshot) for CS5. The non-modal (panel-based) color picker costs $14 and also supports Photoshop CS3 and CS4.
John: Where is the color picker that you showed in one of the Photoshop cs5 preview videos. It was the one showing the new brush features. Basically , it looked like a little popup picker that shows up where your mouse is, like right clicking for the brush panel?
Hi John,
A question for you.
I just upgraded from CS4 to CS5. How do I get my Actions and my Topaz Filters to join the new party?
Please reply.
Joanne Henig
ha, I didn’t see your previous post (cmd+ctrl+alt+lclick) I can’t tell you how happy I am about this feature!
Wow! Never new about this tool, exactly what I was being asked about from my students. Will give it a try.
Color wheel picking option in the panel is really promising! Big thanks to the author. But how about color schemes and combinations, are there any plugins?