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Design: Create a Color Palette from a Single Image. How To Pick A Color Off Your Screen | Free and Useful Online Res. By Umar Anjum on April 27, 2010 How To Pick A Color Off Your Screen The Easy Way Don't Forget to participate in a contest where you can win an amazing e-Commerce template from TemplateMonster. Do you want to pick a color off your screen but do not know how to go about it? One method of course is to take a screenshot, paste it in paint, then pick the color off there. But unless you zoom into the image, you will not be able to pick off the exact color of the pixel you click on. The best way to find out what color an application or webpage is to use DCPicker. The program comes in the form of a downloadable archive sized only 702KB.

Before you start picking colors you should specify the format in which you will capture the color. For every color, at the bottom you will see its RGB code. To pick any color from your screen, drag the dropper-icon to the bottom right of DCPicker over the color you want picked. Using the fourth button from top you can edit the currently selected color: Quietlaughter. Karma Comments Female Gender Canada Location writer, photographer, artist, graphic design, pancake flipper Occupation the most wasted of all days is one without laughter ~ e.e. cumming.

Color Schemes. Color me crazy - 10 best online color tools - Download Squad. If you're tackling some graphic design project or maybe even your wall decor, getting color hints from ready made color templates from professional designers can be useful. Below are 10 of the better sites to help you out on your design challenge.

ColorCombos - nice color palettes to choose from. If there's a particular website whose colors you want to snag, check out their "Grab Website Colors" engine. You just input the URL of the site you're reviewing and ColorCombos extracts the palette for you. COLOURlovers - this is pretty close to color mecca. ColorExplorer - another site that's feature rich and full of color goodies. Kuler - not surprisingly, Adobe has a fetching web app to help you generate color schemes and if you have Adobe's Creative Suite 4, Kuler is built in.

ColorJack - very nice color site featuring several apps such as Color Sphere which allows you to choose the right color scheme supporting 18 formulas and 9 color blindness simulations. Keep reading for more... Think Web Colors in Hexadecimal Numbers. The first 2 digits in the RGB color code denote red, the second 2 green and the last 2 blue. Each number denotes the strength of that particular color – FF0000 is only red (no green, no blue), 00FF00 only green (no red, no blue).

If all colors are present in equal strength FFFFFF, you get white, if no color is present 000000, black. If you’ve ever customized the design of your blog, social network profile or a widget, you’ve probably encountered HTML Hexadecimal color codes. Here is a simple guide to help you recognize web colors more quickly from their RGB codes.

In a typical web representation #RRGGBB, the first 2 digits denote red, the second 2 digital are for green and while the last 2 digit represent the blue shade. Each number denotes the strength of that particular color – FF0000 is only red (no green, no blue), 00FF00 only green (no red, no blue). If you want to "darken" a color, you need to move the color towards black 000000. Resources: Douglas R.