The only problem I had is a some lagging thing when moving the picker on the outer ring...
If I click on a color this is fast but if I drag and drop the circle it will be very slow
The middle part is more smooth and work perfectly.
If you could fix the lag on the outside circle it could be a perfect tool under CS4
BeatKitano > I can see you're a french guy; thus you maybe have a fr version of photoshop, right?
If it's the case, just pay attention to the folder's names, it's a common mistake
( "plug-ins" doesn't exist in fr version )
i tried both windows dloads, and also tried the other one that was posted in htere, both of them crash my pshop when i try and load them in
on their support forums
"Currently there's a bit problem getting these flash panels working correctly on Vista 32 bit.
It may be that this bug affects other configurations (like OS + Flash version + etc.) but the only completely repeatable issue I've found is with Vista 32bit.
The issue is in how you "register callbacks" with Photoshop proper. That is, getting Painters Wheel to respond to color changes in Photoshop. If you don't need this function...well...I could give you a Vista 32 bit version that runs fine.
Anastasiy, legendary maker of another great color picker panel, seems to have run up against this same issue and never found a solution (that I'm aware of anyway).
Adobe has mentioned on some forums that there'll be a fix in future version, likely not until CS5.
So...if I get any crazy, genius ideas to solve it, I certainly will try. But for now...not really possible.
Sorry Vista 32 bit people....I spent many hours trying to find a solution to this one."
Edit; After installing it, I fell in love with it. I can confirm that there is some performance issue using the wheel by two things;
The outer circle color picker seems to be choppy when the mouse cursor isn't in the circle, and resizing the application inside photoshop to fix with other border took quite some time to finalize it.
Those are the only downside to it, but once you find the place to put it, it works amazing!
so i don't have to bother with most of those annoying (win) colo(u)r pickers, as Jovian can simply override them..even the windows generic thing..i can build my very own colo(u)r libraries and stay (more or less) sane..
Omfg yes! I've literally been looking for this for years, saw somebody with it a long time ago they couldn't tell me where they got it from... my internet detective skills are lacking sometimes . TYVM.
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Iv never been a fan of photoshops color picker, I will have to give this a try.
Thanks a lot!
Go to hell crappy color picker dialog box !
Sadly this doesn't work (won't show in extensions menu)
if it doesn't work i guess maybe there were some problems in installing it correct
wawawewa!
The only problem I had is a some lagging thing when moving the picker on the outer ring...
If I click on a color this is fast but if I drag and drop the circle it will be very slow
The middle part is more smooth and work perfectly.
If you could fix the lag on the outside circle it could be a perfect tool under CS4
Thank you much!
Cs4, followed the instructions in the txt, no luck.
If it's the case, just pay attention to the folder's names, it's a common mistake
( "plug-ins" doesn't exist in fr version )
Is it the same for you?
http://anastasiy.com/
download link
http://anastasiy.com/down/down.php?id=4
But it does work.....
Yes. Trying bitmap one, i hope it works (tough i would prefer the painter one)
it doesn't * CRY *
The two extensions work fine (except for the slight slowdown with the circle mentionned previously but its no big deal).
I can't thank you enough guys for pointing out those extensions, a dream come true
Don't know if i'm gonna use this yet..
Didn't try but it should work no problem since its just javascript+flash.
on their support forums
"Currently there's a bit problem getting these flash panels working correctly on Vista 32 bit.
It may be that this bug affects other configurations (like OS + Flash version + etc.) but the only completely repeatable issue I've found is with Vista 32bit.
The issue is in how you "register callbacks" with Photoshop proper. That is, getting Painters Wheel to respond to color changes in Photoshop. If you don't need this function...well...I could give you a Vista 32 bit version that runs fine.
Anastasiy, legendary maker of another great color picker panel, seems to have run up against this same issue and never found a solution (that I'm aware of anyway).
Adobe has mentioned on some forums that there'll be a fix in future version, likely not until CS5.
So...if I get any crazy, genius ideas to solve it, I certainly will try. But for now...not really possible.
Sorry Vista 32 bit people....I spent many hours trying to find a solution to this one."
But I found another panel Color Wheel, made by Anastasiy:
http://www.anastasiy.com/panels
I tried it already and it works.
The outer circle color picker seems to be choppy when the mouse cursor isn't in the circle, and resizing the application inside photoshop to fix with other border took quite some time to finalize it.
Those are the only downside to it, but once you find the place to put it, it works amazing!
http://www.joviancolorpicker.com/
so i don't have to bother with most of those annoying (win) colo(u)r pickers, as Jovian can simply override them..even the windows generic thing..i can build my very own colo(u)r libraries and stay (more or less) sane..
Maybe its time to install it again. =]