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I opened a .psd file in Photoshop CS and used the eyedropper tool on a red region of the original. When I tried to paint with this same red or use the fill bucket, the red had actually changed to a lighter value (CMYK values reduced by 3 percentage points).
Trying the same thing again with this new red reduced the CMYK values once again.
I was painting in ‘normal’ mode and at 100% opacity.
What could be causing this effect?
PS
Trying the same thing again with this new red reduced the CMYK values once again.
I was painting in ‘normal’ mode and at 100% opacity.
What could be causing this effect?
PS
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