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Can anyone else try if he has the same problems…
My problem, presented step by step:
1. open an image
2. convert to LAB colour
3. go to channels and select Lightness channel
4. press B (pick up the brush tool)
5. move your cursor over the image (if possible, over some even region)
6. Alt-Click to pick the underlying colour
7. paint
At this stage the bug should be obvious, unless the problem exists on my computer configuration only. My brush paints in a brighter colour than the one i had picked and if i start repeating steps 6 and 7 i eventually reach white colour.
I haven’t read much of the PS manual or help files, but such behaviour was completely unexpected. My partial solution was to pick the colour from a tad darker regions to get closer to the wanted shade of gray.
If it’s a bug, how do i report it?
My problem, presented step by step:
1. open an image
2. convert to LAB colour
3. go to channels and select Lightness channel
4. press B (pick up the brush tool)
5. move your cursor over the image (if possible, over some even region)
6. Alt-Click to pick the underlying colour
7. paint
At this stage the bug should be obvious, unless the problem exists on my computer configuration only. My brush paints in a brighter colour than the one i had picked and if i start repeating steps 6 and 7 i eventually reach white colour.
I haven’t read much of the PS manual or help files, but such behaviour was completely unexpected. My partial solution was to pick the colour from a tad darker regions to get closer to the wanted shade of gray.
If it’s a bug, how do i report it?
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