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dmaddox44
June 8th, 2007, 05:40 PM
Is there any way to perfectly match the hue/saturation levels in an adjustment layer to a specific RGB or Web-safe color?

Tom K
June 8th, 2007, 09:21 PM
Dmaddox - Not sure I understand your question completely, however
if you click on either foreground or background color the color picker box
will come up. Next if you click anywhere in the color field a little box
will (may) pop up next to the help button. If it doesn't click somewhere
else in the field. The box if present says that the color you selected is not
a web color. If you click the box the nearest web safe color will be selected..

HTH ... Tom :)

dmaddox44
June 10th, 2007, 01:40 AM
Tom, I posted this request for help earlier, but no one responded. The earlier post defined my problem a little better.

I am planning to use a 12-image Website template for 9 different high schools and want to change the colors in each image to match each school's colors. A week or so ago I changed the original template files from lavender and navy blue to a gray/blue and orange for one high school, but when I opened the template (which brought in all those new images), the images were all different blues!!! I had used the paint bucket and selected the Web-safe colors by hexidecimal # for some of the images (the ones that are solid colors), but the only way I knew of to change the colors in the other images was to use a hue/saturation layer.

It is possible to get the Hue/Saturation dialogue box to produce the exact same color I can produce in the color picker (e.g., Hexidecimal FFFF33 or R 255 G 255 B 51)?

Or is a hue/saturation layer the wrong technique to use? If yes, can anyone suggest a different way to change all these images?