JustWakinUp
Technical User
Hi everyone.
In adobe illustrator in the colors palette there
is a trick that can be used to keep a balance of
the particular color you are using while changing
the saturation or the tone itself. By holding down
shift while dragging one of the color sliders you
will notice that the other sliders are constrained
to that color shift as you drag.
My question is, is there some sort of way in Photoshop
that this can be done as well? If your not sure
exactly what im talking about open up a new document
in illustrator select a color (any color will do)
now goto the color palette hold down shift then select
the Y slider ( in a cmyk color mode) and slide it back
and forth and take notice of what happens and how useful
it is. But then please tell me how I can do that in Photoshop...
THANKS ! !
In adobe illustrator in the colors palette there
is a trick that can be used to keep a balance of
the particular color you are using while changing
the saturation or the tone itself. By holding down
shift while dragging one of the color sliders you
will notice that the other sliders are constrained
to that color shift as you drag.
My question is, is there some sort of way in Photoshop
that this can be done as well? If your not sure
exactly what im talking about open up a new document
in illustrator select a color (any color will do)
now goto the color palette hold down shift then select
the Y slider ( in a cmyk color mode) and slide it back
and forth and take notice of what happens and how useful
it is. But then please tell me how I can do that in Photoshop...
THANKS ! !