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I've trying to beome familiar with Affinity having recently switch from Photoshop. With PS, when I needed a specific color, I typed in a six letter alpha-numeric code within the color swatch dialogue and that gave me the RBG percentages and the exact color. In Affinity, how to I find/select a specific color if I don't have a sample to select from with the Color Picker Tool?

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You mean this?
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44 minutes ago, Gypsy Lobster said:

With PS, when I needed a specific color, I typed in a six letter alpha-numeric code within the color swatch dialogue and that gave me the RBG percentages and the exact color

You can activate the Colour Chooser (Tool)

Which will display both the RGB and RGB Hex values and what appears to be percentage values for RGB on the sliders

 

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