 Hello everyone, welcome back to another tutorial. In this one, I'm gonna show you how to extract a color or actually multiple colors, five colors to be specific out of any picture, any photograph, any image really that you have. This is very, very useful for you designer guys and gals out there that you go into a place you're looking to do some work for, you take a couple pictures, and then you wanna get some of those colors and you wanna get the exact colors out of it. Here we go, it's very, very simple. The first step is you wanna go to color.adobe.com, as you can see here, that's where I've gone. This is what you will see when you click on Adobe Color. The next step, and this one is the trickier one, is you wanna go to extract theme. Now as you can see here on the front page, we've got all these different options on the front, but that's not what we're looking at right now. We wanna go to extract theme, and then here's where the magic happened. You see, drag and drop your file. Let's just select the file from your computer. So I'm just gonna select this picture here, and I'm gonna hit choose, and this is a picture of me dressed up like Dora the Explorer. Yeah guys, for real, yeah, yeah, you thought I was a regular tutorial type guy, you would be wrong, and these are the five colors anyways that selects these five colors directly from it. Now, you will notice a couple things that you can move these around, so if you don't like this gray, let's say, or actually this reddish, ruddy color, you can move it to say something like this, and as I move it, you'll notice I am taking the color directly from the image, but it's changing there on the right side, so all of these things are adjustable. So if there's a particular area of the photo that you want, like maybe you want the blue in that section, whatever it is guys, this is how you get the colors out of an image, and it's got these five selected. Now, normally you can click save, and it will give you these colors, but you need to sign in for that. So if you don't have an Adobe, a current Adobe membership, or you're not a current member, you'll just want to take a screenshot of these colors and then use a eyedropper tool to select the colors, or drop it into whatever. If you do into Adobe Illustrator, and then you can just, or Photoshop and just select from it, depending on what your workflow is. If you have a membership, I am signed in on this one here, you will see a couple of other more options available, in particular the save button, and here you'll notice that I'm saving it, and I saved it to, these are my library. So I've got a library called Turnkey, and I called it, let's call it Dora the Explorer, although that's not what these colors are, but that would be naming the new, the swatch panel, and select some tags if you want to, click save, and then it will go into one of your libraries. So I could select, let's say my library, save it, bang, it's in your library. Excuse me. Excuse me. Sorry about that guys. And if I open up my Photoshop, for example, I've got Turnkey open, and you'll see here that there it is, there's my color theme that I saved, and then I also went into my library, and I saved it, and there it is. When I hover over it, Dora the Explorer, those are just some of the colors, guys. That's a way to get, get colors from your image. Come on, Curtis, use your words. That's it for this tutorial guys. Got a lot more stuff coming up. Stay tuned, be back soon.