
Give it a try… (lame joke alert – very lame attempt at humor coming)… It’s Kule! I hope you enjoy and make sure you share your favorite Kuler preset name or color combos in the comments here. It’s pretty cool how you can come up with some really amazing color combinations and make some totally different (yet nice looking) web galleries with color combinations from Kuler. Here’s a sample I made from the Kuler combination called “Quite Cry”. Plug-ins available outside of the Plugin Marketplace: Traditional plug-ins created by third-parties. Classic CEP Extension Panels, previously Add-ons (ZXP), also available through Adobe Exchange.
Kuler plugin photoshop install#
Scroll down to the Color Palette panel on the right.ĥ) Click on the Background, Cells, Rollover, Grid Lines, and Text color swatches and enter in the color values you took from Kuler. The Plugins Marketplace lets you install or manage: UXP plugins such as Slack for Photoshop, and Trello for Photoshop.


Click on the rightmost icon (the sliders) to make changes to the color settings.ģ) Instead of changing the colors, just read the RGB color values for each color and write them down.Ĥ) Go into Lightroom’s Web module. You can create your own or just click on Most Popular to see some good ideas.Ģ) Once you find the one you like click on it to select it. Start searching through the website for color combinations you like. But what do you do if you want to be creative with some of the colors and you just don’t know where to start? Well, you can use Adobe Kuler (a free web application) to find some really great color combinations and then input them into the Web module. Sure, you can choose the default black template in the Web module in Lightroom and be done with it. It also places that color as the Foreground color. Then what I can do is use the eyedropper to sample the color. See, one of the things people have the biggest problems with is figuring out which colors will look good for custom web galleries. I can do a render, and bring the render into photoshop.
Kuler plugin photoshop download#
Instead of giving you free presets to download I’m going to let you make your own web presets (I know, I’m very generous today) 🙂 However, ever though you’ll be making your own presets I’ll give you the tools to do it with to come up with some pretty sweet looking web galleries. If you’re around today make sure you stop in and introduce yourself.Īnyway, on to the preset… this week I’ve got something really different for you. I had two jam packed classes yesterday and lot’s of blog readers came by to say hi. It’s Tuesday and I’m in New York City teaching Lightroom at B&H Photo.
