Miyako,
Well thanks for showing me that. I see what you're talking about now. When
I've dealt with this sort of thing before it was in the context of
reconciling colorspaces within a program like Photoshop to an output device
like monitor, printer or such. It never occurred to me the color picker
would be changing colorspaces depending on the display. After reading up on
'web safe' I get the issue now.

And now I've got a value to point to that matches what I show which is a
good thing.

On Sun, Oct 1, 2017 at 7:14 PM, Keisuke Miyako via 4D_Tech <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> in your original post you mentioned the "web safe" color profile, a
> collection of 216 colors.
>
> find "burnt orange" (FF6600) in that pane, and select it.
>
> switch to "RGB" (second from left) and click the cogwheel.
> select device color space (the one that 4D uses).
>
> you will see that the hex value changes from FF6600 to FF7C00, on the
> panel.
> this is the value that OPEN COLOR PICKER returns.
>
> 2017/10/02 10:30、Kirk Brooks via 4D_Tech <[email protected]<mailto:4
> [email protected]>> のメール:
>
> I looked at the color picker on Mac Sierra and it doesn't offer the
> 'device' choice when viewing the web safe color panel - which is where the
> HEX values also appear. I tried changing it to device on the CMYK panel but
> the results returned by Object get rgb colors still don't agree with the
> web safe ones.
>
>
>
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