She spent mornings scrolling through audition boards and afternoons answering freelance calls—tutoring Spanish, babysitting, editing subtitles for clients who treated her like a utility rather than an artist. Her mother sent her recipes and reminders to eat; her cousin sent job leads. Betina answered with polite, practiced optimism: Gracias, te aviso. She lied less to herself when she was alone.
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This is the inspiring journey of how Betina went from navigating unemployment to landing her dream role. The Struggle: A Story Many Know Too Well She spent mornings scrolling through audition boards and
“I’m still unemployed. Tomorrow I might be still unemployed. But I am no longer unfound.” She lied less to herself when she was alone
"I felt like I was doing everything right – updating my resume, attending job fairs, and applying to positions online," Betina recalls. "But no matter what I did, I just couldn't seem to catch a break. It was discouraging, to say the least."
No CPU Overheads
While painting, the color picker takes no CPU from Photoshop whether full sized or minified. It only comes to life when you're changing colors, and it does that spectacularly.
The Top Widget
The top widget is designed to let you choose hue and vibrance of your color almost at a glance. Brightness value can be controlled either by the slider below, or nudged by the widget centre halves.

The Sliders
The sliders at the bottom are self-explanatory, and can be toggles between Hue Saturation Brightness, Reg Green Blue, or all. Just click the middle left button to toggle.

Always There
If you prefer to keep the whole palette on screen without it minimizing itself automatically, you can toggle the lock button on the middle left:

Compatibility
All Extensions and tools are fully compatible with both Windows and Mac Platforms


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