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Hi [USER=20769]@Gummo[/USER]

That is not a problem with Photoshop, and if you have all RGB values set to zero (same for the HSB values) and have the Hue box active as you do, that is the exact look you will get:


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The Hue is represented by the Hue bar on the right.  In the open color field, the vertical dimension is bright, with max brightness at the top.  The horizontal direction is Saturation with Max Saturation to the right.  So, the upper left corner has maximum brightness and minimum saturation of white.  The black at the bottom is because the brightness goes to zero at the bottom.


If you want a different look, click on the Saturation circle or the Brightness circle and you will probably see what you see most of the time,.


Hope this helps

John Wheeler


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