So if ID adds HSB to the picker, there would have to be a way to tell the color picker what color mode you want since your cursor would be in the HSB field and there's no HSB color mode. In Photoshop the cursor position doesn't matter because the document's color mode determines the applied color space. Setting the view default to Typical (Preferences > Display Performance) renders the images at screen-rez, or 72ppi resolution and less color management relative. I have gotten used to using the color picker. With the current ID Color Picker the mode of the fill or swatch you get depends on where your cursor is. Solved: I wanted to change the color picker/color space view to what it looks like in the other Adobe programs. A page can have a mix of RGB or CMYK images with different assigned profiles along with fills and strokes that can also be RGB, Lab, CMYK, or spot. That's not the case with InDesign, and it is a powerful color management feature for page layouts, where being locked into a single color mode could create problems. You can pick an RGB (or HSB) color, but if the document mode is CMYK, the chosen color gets converted to CMYK (and brought into gamut) when you apply it the the document-there's no need to make a choice while you are in the picker, it's understood what will happen to the color. I would have thought that AI & PS also have options to have the document in RGB or CMYK that it would be able to adapt to the platform's colour space.ĪI and PS force you to choose a document color space, but you can't mix color spaces as you can with ID.
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