: It's tough to answer with any certainty since you yourself aren't sure and now the problem is resolved. If this happened in only 1 photoshop file, it's very likely that you had a layer mask
It's tough to answer with any certainty since you yourself aren't sure and now the problem is resolved.
If this happened in only 1 photoshop file, it's very likely that you had a layer mask selected instead of the image layer. If this were the case, your eyedropper would be selecting the mask values (and if the mask wasn't actually masking anything out, it would be all white).
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