If you meant something else by “put together a piece” — like writing a script, a review, a tutorial excerpt, or generating a sample palette — let me know and I’ll adjust it.
Go to the top menu bar and select > Extensions (Legacy) or Window > Extensions , depending on your Photoshop version. Click Chameleon Palette to open the panel.
Chameleon avoids this by using a passive listener architecture. The panel consumes . It only draws system resources for a fraction of a millisecond at the exact moment a user releases their stylus or updates the active foreground color. Chameleon Adaptive Palette 2.4.5 Plugin for Pho...
If you’re using 2.4.3 or 2.4.4, here’s exactly what the 2.4.5 update brings:
At its core, the Chameleon Adaptive Palette is an extension for Adobe Photoshop that replaces the standard static swatch panels with a series of intelligent color ranges. The moment you change your foreground color, the entire panel automatically updates. It doesn't just show you the single color you've selected, but generates a set of related swatches. These can be variations in brightness, hue, saturation, complementary colors, analogous tones, and more. If you meant something else by “put together
This minimalism extends to full customizability. The panel can be docked anywhere in the Photoshop interface. What's more, you can scale it to any dimension, "from microscopic to full-screen," and it remains fully Retina-friendly, with crisp elements at every size. Furthermore, you can also choose between different label display modes for the strips, which is useful for identifying which strip is which, especially when the panel is scaled down.
For studios handling thousands of product shots, the batch mode now accepts external palette files ( .chameleon or .ase ). You can quickly standardize an entire catalog to a seasonal color guide. Chameleon avoids this by using a passive listener
Launch the installer and drag the .zxp file into the window. Wait for the confirmation message, then launch Photoshop. Activating and Arranging the Interface