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Hi Boca,

 

Welcome to the forums.

 

Select the Colour tab and then click Hold the Colour Picker tool, you can then move this onto your image to select your colour. If you then wish to use this colour click on the Picked colour swatch.

 

Hope this helps

 

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Alternately, for some drawing tools you can hold down the alt/option key & drag in the workspace. You get the same magnifier that shows pixels as with the Color Picker eyedropper (which isn't a tool in the normal sense & doesn't appear on the tool panel).

 

To see which tools support this, look at the text at the bottom of the window after you have selected one. The text indicating if the alt/option drag is available will appear there.

 

Many of us have asked for a more conventional Color Picker tool like PS & several other apps have, but if or when that will be added is unknown.

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