If you’re like most people, you probably spend a lot of time in Photoshop editing photos. And if you’re like most people, you probably have a lot of color preferences. But how do you match colors exactly in Photoshop? There are a few different ways to do it, but the easiest way is to use the Color Picker. To open the Color Picker, go to Window > Color Picker. (If it’s not already open, Photoshop will open it when you click on one of the tools in the toolbar.) Once the Color Picker is open, click on the color that you want to use as your starting point and then click on the color that you want to use as your ending point. Photoshop will automatically fill in the middle with a shade of gray. (You can also type in any two colors that you want.) Now all you have to do is adjust the values until your two colors match perfectly. To do this, first make sure that both colors are selected by clicking on them with your cursor. Then use the Eyedropper tool (which looks like an eyedropper) to select one of the colors and then use the Value slider (on the right side of the dialog box) to adjust its value until it matches perfectly with your starting color. (You can also use other sliders if necessary.) Finally, use either of these methods to adjust your ending color: Click on it with your cursor and then drag up or down; or type in a new value and then press Enter/Return. ..