In iOS 13, Markup Tool's color options were limited to just 120 colors. However, in iOS 14, Markup has been enhanced with a range of new color tools, including the eyedropper tool, supporting color selection through RGB and Hexadecimal codes.
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Note: iOS 14 is currently available as a Public Beta version as well as a beta version for developers.
Using the Color Button with Markup Tool on iOS 14
Follow the steps below to utilize the new color buttons in the Markup Tool on iOS 14:
Step 1: On your iPhone running iOS 14, open any app like Notes, Safari browser, ... locate and tap the Markup icon as shown below.
Note: In case you don't see the Markup icon, try tapping the Share button and find the Markup tool there.
Step 2: Next, locate and tap the color button at the bottom right corner of the screen to open the window containing the new color tools.
Here, you'll find new tabs including: Grid, Spectrum and Sliders, ... . To save color adjustments, tap the '+' icon.
Step 3: In the window with the Grid, Spectrum, and Sliders tabs, you'll find an icon of a pen in the top left corner, click that icon to open the new eyedropper tool.
Use the tool to select any color you desire on the screen. Additionally, in the Sliders tab, you can choose any color using the Hexadecimal or RGB color codes.
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Here, Mytour has just guided you on using the new color button in the Markup Tool on iOS 14. Readers can also refer to some existing articles on Mytour to learn more about automatically adjusting headphone volume on iOS 14 and iPadOS 14.
