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I didn't have any problem with the color editor either. But I did notice from your example that your original fill color was a brown, which would likely have an R value of 100. So it could just be bouncing back to show the original fill values.
I don't know. "Try again" is my only advice. - AF
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Another point.
If you are sampling colors from a bitmap image you can get a wide range of colors. The attached image includes a blow up one of the stars. Each color of blue is slightly different.
Gary
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Soquili:
Hi Todd,
It sounds like your color units are set to percent. Open the Utilities > Options and select Units. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Bill hit right on the head you need to set your values to units. i used your numbers and had a perfect match also.
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Guys,..I'm ashamed and embarrassed. Thanks Mike for pointing out the obvious. I had the units set to percent. All is well with the world and Xara now. Again,...my apologies for sucj a bone head question.
I hate when I can't figure something out on my own. I feel like it sets me back 10 giant steps!
Todd
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Todd,
I don't think it is such a bone head question/issue!
I tripped up on this quite often when I first started using XARA. I always have to advise new users in my company of this.
That is why I WISH there was an OPTION (enabled as the default state), when switching from CMYK to RGB to AUTOMATICALLY change the color units to 0-255 and vice-versa when switching back from RGB to CMYK.
If the option were unchecked, then things would work the way they are now.
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Todd, I've been there and done that. The only 'bone head' question is the one that isn't asked.
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I tried to enter CMYK values picked from Photoshop into Xara X, and ended up with very different looking colors (values). I guess Xara X doesn't compensate for print colors like Photoshop does, but perhaps that's not the issue here...
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> I tried to enter CMYK values picked from Photoshop into Xara X, and ended up with very different looking colors (values). I guess Xara X doesn't compensate for print colors like Photoshop does, but perhaps that's not the issue here... <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Go to Windows > Show Printer Colors > Simulate Print Colors.
Gary