Make Eyedropper tool usable in Color Picker dialog, which can pick colors from everywhere
Can you make the Color Picker have an Eyedropper tool that can select any color on the screen when you double click the swatch? Similar to Photoshop.
Also have the default in any way you reach a color picker be hexadecimal so it is easier to copy and paste the color to other programs, etc. It defaults in this section, but I cannot select any color on the board while this is open.
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    Eyedropper is now available in the color picker dialogue to help you select color from your artwork.
Please download the latest version of Illustrator (V29.2 and above) to experience the changes and let us know your feedback.
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      Irin Bon commented I can't believe I still have to jump through hoops to sample color. This is a logical feature to have. 
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      Eugen N commented I second this. It's 2024 now, but this issue hasn't been fixed yet. 
 Neither Photoshop nor After Effects has this issue.
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      Ignacio López commented "...we will be adding Eyedropper tool to the Color Picker very soon." (Jan 06, 2023) 
 Almost October already and they can't implenment this small fix lol, $200+ billion company
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      dominic tobias commented Every odd year I use AI I'm shocked that they don't have this basic human right. And wow, they said they're planning to add it in 2023, some decades late but better than never! And that's before we mention the color picker which is deeply confusing whereas every other color picker on earth including in their own products like Photoshop is intuitive and consistent. 
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      Happy to share that we will be adding Eyedropper tool to the Color Picker very soon. 
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      Mayara França commented This would be so useful, it's really annoying that the color picker from illustrator doesn't allow the use of the eyedropper 
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       Sarah
    
 commented Sarah
    
 commentedI've wondered if this existed and I just couldn't figure out how to access it because it seems like something that is so practical and useful that it MUST exist, but it looks like that is not the case. 
 Adobe, how have you developed so many useless features on your applications and haven't yet added a feature that should have existed since the inception of Illustrator?
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       Eric Bryant
    
 commented Eric Bryant
    
 commentedThis seems like a simple and obvious tool to have in Illustrator. There are tons of places where it would be useful, but just in case the developers don't understand why this should have been implemented years ago: If I want to make a drop shadow and have it match an existing color in the document, if you open up the color too in the Drop Shadow dialog there is NO option to select a color from the document. No eyedropper. Options are: Have had added the color as a swatch beforehand and then pick it from there 
 Copy and paste the color info (hex maybe) from an eyedropper sampled color outside of the dialogue and then go back into the dialogue and paste it.Your software always feels stuck in the year 2005. This is just another example. Additionally, Photoshop has an eyedropper as part of the Color picker. And then Color picker on XD feels the most modern as it lets you sample anything on your screen. Anyway, please update this feature, and all of the rest of the antiquated features on this dusty piece of software. 
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       Andrew Hainen
    
 commented Andrew Hainen
    
 commentedFurthermore: when I'm using the color picker for a stroke, why doesn't the color of the layer update until after I close the color picker? This feels extremely outdated and is frustrating 
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       Andrew Hainen
    
 commented Andrew Hainen
    
 commentedWhy can I not double click on the Stroke Fill and then use the eyedropper tool to select a color? 
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       DGH
    
 commented DGH
    
 commentedWow, would't that be great! 
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       Sandi
    
 commented Sandi
    
 commentedI checked again. The eyedropper tool disappears once you move the cursor outside of Illustrator. 
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       media temp
    
 commented media temp
    
 commentedI really need this. 
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      Anonymous commented It's one of the most important tools I need in my workflow. But the current eye dropper tool often doesn't work (for picking colors). Also, it can only pick colors from Illustrator (when it works). It would be great to have a (dedicated) color picker than can pick up colors from anywhere on the screen, no matter what app, desktop or open browser page you want to take the color from. 
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       Samuel Richards
    
 commented Samuel Richards
    
 commentedI support this 100%. 
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       Trent Lucier
    
 commented Trent Lucier
    
 commentedI support this 100%. There must be at least half a dozen different color picker tools in Adobe Illustrator, and they all have inconsistent features. Some have an eye dropper, some don't. Some let you enter hex, some don't. Some use the Photoshop-style color wheel, some don't. This would be a great feature to add. 
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       Valdair Leonardo Sgarbossa
    
 commented Valdair Leonardo Sgarbossa
    
 commentedYes, please! 
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       Sandi
    
 commented Sandi
    
 commentedI have the same issue - I'm on PC - Windows 10 Pro v 1909 
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       Derek Jenkins
    
 commented Derek Jenkins
    
 commentedAt least you have an eyedropper tool. Mine is COMPLETELY GONE! 
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       L Coyle
    
 commented L Coyle
    
 commentedI have always been able to drag the eyedropper tool outside of the illustrator window to sample colors - until v25.1 Now, all colors sampled outside are black or greyscale. I am holding shift to override the Appearance setting in Eyedropper options. This is a new bug. I'm on MacOS 10.15.7 
 
          


