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Please, can you do me a favour?

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Hey. Ive had some problems with photoshop lately, and i wanna know if ive fixed it. Could everyone please paste/import this image into any graphix program, and give me the hex of the grey colour. Use the eyedropper tool to do it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Thanx so much for the help.

#959595

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hmmmm, was supposed to be 808080. Is it normal for it to change like that between monitors?

I got #128128128 :? .

Lowgravity, I want to be just like you. But...I never will be as 1337 as you. :(
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I got #128128128 :? .

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

wdf lol??? thats 9 digits, its supposed to be 6. And if u mean 128128, youre talking a green colour lol. If thats right, i think your monitor is kinda stuffed :P

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I'm getting a read of 129, 129, 129 on Photoshop 7.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ahhh, i c what you and lowgravity did. You looked at the rgb values, not the hexadecimal number. The hex number is shown in the box with the '#' next to it. Anyway, if thats the case, im pretty happy with your results. R128 G128 B128 (lowgravity's result) is 808080 exact according to ps7, and R129 G129 B129 is 818181, which is ok, cos its very similar.

just so you know, whatever the monitor setup is like, it will not change the hex values of the colour...it's just what we perceive on the other end. Why it would change it is how you save it and how you load it into whatever graphic program you're using.

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just so you know, whatever the monitor setup is like, it will not change the hex values of the colour...it's just what we perceive on the other end. Why it would change it is how you save it and how you load it into whatever graphic program you're using.

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ok, i see. So how can i tell is the colours i see are the same as what other people see?

Adobe Photoshop 7 is what I use.

 

 

 

untitled16hm.gif

 

 

 

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If the first color(#808080) matches the small sample, everything is fine. If the second one(#959595) matches...then I don't really know what to say.

 

 

 

Hope that helps. I am in RGB color mode. Check that you are, also.

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