Magic wand tolerance default should be zero 0
Magic wand tolerance should be zero by default. For fill colors, I never use it on anything but 0. For strokes I use tolerance of 0 about 90% of the time. Pro users are generally using spots, global process colors or simply eyedrop+fill when working so there is rarely a need for selecting a "range of colors/shades" especially as wide as 32. In AI, this tool is used differently than Photoshop.
Or perhaps default tool tolerances could be part of a user preference?setting/workspace. (Along with setting default color swatches to HSB sliders)

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Modern Jeff commented
Completely agree, I rarely set the tolerance to anything higher than 0. It really should be the default, or at least have a setting to keep your settings persistent.
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Someone75 commented
Adobe will never ever update old bugs and insufficient tools!
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K-O commented
I am back to follow up on this. I posted in 2019, asked again in 2021. The Magic Wand tolerance should be set to ZERO , 0 by default. Im sure 99.99% of users would prefer this.
Adobe team, can we get a reply please? This seems like a very easy fix that would provide huge QOL improvement for users. There used to be feedback on the forums, now just silence. Most of us would rather have these type of small easy fixes like default hyphenation-off and global HSB vs things like grammerly support which you did actually provide an status update on. What's going on with Customer service over there Adobe?
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Lex commented
Also back here after almost 2 years, wondering why this is still an issue. Please Adobe, help us out here! The world is a messed up enough place, without the tolerance setting being 32.
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keith-o commented
Here I am 2 years later and the word "magic wand" is still censored in my original post. Adobe, why did you censor it?
More importantly, why hasn't this been address? In its most simple form, its as simple as adjusting a simple default setting in the code. No new programming required. -
Matt Teutonico commented
1000% - start with zero tolerance. The Magic is that it selects all of one specific color , why select multiple shades at once....can always shift /add it to select more colors.
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Clarisse Flamingo commented
When I googled "how to change default magic wand settings," this is not where I expected to end up. It's hard to believe this isn't already an option.
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Donatas Pabrėža commented
Yes, please make some option to change the default values of magic wand tool!
I always use 0 Tolerance and setting this up every day is very frustrating!
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keith-o commented
Any update on why the word Magic Wand ( M a g i c W a n d ) is censored in my and other users similar posts?
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I am not sure what the original word was, but seems like UserVoice is filtering these words. I am following up with UV to review the filtering rules. Can you please drop a note to me kotwal@adobe.com, what you originally wanted to write.
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John commented
Hi Keith, I realized after I posted it that Adobe must be censoring it for some reason! Very weird.
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keith-o commented
Hey Adobe team, why did you censor the word "**********" in my feature request?
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keith-o commented
Adobe changed it to " ******** ". I originally wrote the "**********". I have no idea why it was changed.
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John commented
BTW, not including the name of the tool (**********) in the title, makes it a lot harder for people to find and vote on this specific feature request.
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John commented
Absolutely agree. have to change the tolerance every single time I use the ********** tool. It's incredibly frustrating.
If, for some reason the argument can me made to retain the 20% tolerance, then please give users to opportunity to set their own tolerance in their workspace set up. -
Lex commented
I couldn't agree more. Why this is still an issue is beyond me.