Thanks, guys. I’ll make the request and give your suggestions a shot.
How are you supposed to color correct without knowing whether black is black, gray is gray and white is white?
Jonathan Penzner
I have a workaround:
Apply the Tint effect and use the eyedropper to sample your value (or two, using both boxes). From there, you have a couple of options:
1 - copy the Tint effect and paste it elsewhere, disable the FX button while keeping the color rectangles revealed, and use the color box to do another eyedropper sample
2 - after eyedropping the color, click the color rectangle box and copy the Hex value (#), and paste that into your destination color value
If I have a color palette to use throughout a sequence, I’ll make a PNG of it in Ae, import into Pr, and load that into the Source monitor placed next to the Effect Controls for eyedropping.
actually no. strange isn't it?
please ask for it here and I will do the same:
here's a free tool I found that will give you RGB readouts and has a small footprint
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