color of the grayscale adjustment brush

hope someone can help me

I would like to get the colors in the color picker in the grayscale adjustment tool,
How can I get it, I only see colors and whites.

Thank you

Davy

Davy,

It is a Color picker, never a selector of grayscale.

With a high saturation, what color you choose blends with the original under the brush color.

With saturation set to 0, which color you choose will replace the underlying color.

To paint gray, you adjust the saturation to 0 and do not choose a color for the brush. Here again, you won't be able to paint with a uniform gray. The darkness will be determined by the underlying darkness of the image and the exposure and brightness sliders.

Basically, it is not a painting tool. To do this, you will need to go to a publisher of pixels.

Ja.

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