Matching colors between PS, Illustrator, In Design

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Robert Strom
Sep 24, 2005
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In PS you can see the numerical values of a color. I can’t figure out how to show the same values in Illustrator.

Is using the eyedropper to sample the color the only way to match colors? I really like how PS shows the numeric values to make sure my colors match

Thanks, Robert Strom

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Mike Hyndman
Sep 24, 2005
On Sat, 24 Sep 2005 11:29:07 GMT, Robert Strom
wrote:

In PS you can see the numerical values of a color. I can’t figure out how to show the same values in Illustrator.

Is using the eyedropper to sample the color the only way to match colors? I really like how PS shows the numeric values to make sure my colors match

Thanks, Robert Strom
If you mean the colour values for the fill and stroke, try double clicking on the coloured square (fill) and box(stroke)
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Mike Hyndman
Sep 24, 2005
On Sat, 24 Sep 2005 11:29:07 GMT, Robert Strom
wrote:

In PS you can see the numerical values of a color. I can’t figure out how to show the same values in Illustrator.

Is using the eyedropper to sample the color the only way to match colors? I really like how PS shows the numeric values to make sure my colors match

Thanks, Robert Strom
Also, in ICS, F6 brings up the colour value pallette.
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Mike Hyndman
Sep 25, 2005
On Sun, 25 Sep 2005 14:05:46 GMT, Robert Strom
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That was too simple. Thank you very much!!
Robert Strom
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Robert Strom
Sep 25, 2005
That was too simple. Thank you very much!!
Robert Strom

On Sat, 24 Sep 2005 13:32:44 +0100, Mike Hyndman
wrote:

On Sat, 24 Sep 2005 11:29:07 GMT, Robert Strom
wrote:

In PS you can see the numerical values of a color. I can’t figure out how to show the same values in Illustrator.

Is using the eyedropper to sample the color the only way to match colors? I really like how PS shows the numeric values to make sure my colors match

Thanks, Robert Strom
If you mean the colour values for the fill and stroke, try double clicking on the coloured square (fill) and box(stroke)
HTH
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