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Hello,I'm a designer from China,when I use AD,I find when I choose one color with noise,and then I choose another color, the noisy wii be removed, I think the noise status should be kept.

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Hello xianyudesign,

If you use the studio's "Colors" tab instead of the context bar button, you can keep the noise by changing the color.
Maybe it's a bug for the context bar.

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I'd say this was a bug.
Selecting a different colour via the Gradient Tool context bar - in both Colour and Gradient 'modes' - does, as originally stated, reset the noise component (on Windows 10 with both Designer 1.6.5.123 and 1.7.0.209).

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@xianyudesign thanks for the feedback, the behavior should be the same for both "Color" windows.
For gradients, this allows you to define a color and apply a noise level to it, then another color with a different noise level. It is enough to define first the color, then its noise level and do the same with all the other stops (steps) of the gradient.

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