Attached are three screen dumps to illustrate the problem. The left side shows the initial state. Then I used the eye-dropper and clicked on 1. This resulted in the middle state. The RBG values at arrow-heads 1 and 2 are both (209,35,16) when checking the screen grabs in Photoshop. The model has however changed to a slightly darker shade. When I click on arrow-head 2 (no eye-dropper, just plain left-clicking), I get the right state. The RBG value at arrow-head 3 in Photoshop is (193,8,4). This seems to be the same color as the model has.

Regards,
Daniel


 


On 2020-12-17, at 08:46, Daniel Larsson <daniel.larsson@icm.uu.se> wrote:

Hi all,

I'm trying to color multiple models in the same color using the color column in the Models panel. When I use the eye-droppper in the macOS colors panel, which pops up when I click on the color box, and then sample the middle of another color box, it gives me a slightly different RGB value. For example, if I start out with (209,35,16), what I get is (206,31,0). Another way of saying it is, if I sample the same color box with the eye-dropper repeatedly, the color changes. I can start out with a bright red color and then repeatedly sample the same box over and over and the color becomes a dark brown. What's up with this? Is it the macOS doing something with the colors of the boxes?

Related, is there a way of getting the current RGB color of a model (or all models)?

Thanks in advance!

Regards,
Daniel

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