Open image. At top of screen, click IMAGE>MODE>RGB.
Set image properties (quality or mode) to RGB.
RGB is color model and is suitable for screen. All colors in RGB are made from 3 primary colors Red, Green and Blue. There are also other color models like CMYK which is suitable for print. You can convert RGB to CMYK and vice versa in Photoshop.
In Photoshop you can not convert RGB to Dulux.
Color mode is color space you are working in, determines which colors u can use and number of possible colors. RGB is suitable for screens, and by the way use this color mode for your work inside Photoshop.
RGB is specifially suited to computer screens or televisions, it is not for printing.
There are about 16.6 million colors in the RGB wheel.
I bet you have your default format set to bitmap or black and white. The format must be either RGB or CMYK.
Yes, there are about 16.6 million different colors in the RGB color wheel.
RGB is color mode suitable for on screen viewing, rgb layer means that layer is in rgb color space. IN Photoshop you can see (or change) in which color mode you are working from Image > Mode
If it is CorelDRAW Version 12. Try playing with the "Colour Management" option under the "Tools" Menu. At the bottom left corner there are some preset styles to choose from. Try changing it to Optimized for Professional Output or Optimized for the Web.More InfoIn Corel Draw go to menus:- Window --> Color Palettes --> Default RGB Palette. Now a color palette will open then you can set it in right or top of Corel draw window. and now fill colors in your objects from that RGB Window. It will be fix to RGB Colors.I hope you will enjoy with RGB ColorsSaqib
Make sure the 3 (RGB) values are set to zero, ie. 000000 (the first two zeros represent Red, the next represent green and the last two represent blue).
Red, Green, Blue