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Posted by Els on 12/16/75 11:54
Dylan Parry wrote:
> Paul Watt wrote:
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>> http://milov.nl/iambald/24.html
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> Bloody awful. It gave me a terrible headache :( I much prefer to use the
> ColorZilla Firefox extension http://www.iosart.com/firefox/colorzilla/
> which allows me to pick a colour from any website I like, as well as
> find the hex code (and RGB values) for any colour without having to open
> Photoshop. Plus there's no headache, which is a bonus.
I can top that :P
EclipsePalette, tiny little mini prog, lets you pick a colour not only
from any website, but even from any browser, any app, anything on
screen in fact. It also gives you not only 5 different codes for the
colour (purple would be #FF00FF, 16711935, RGB(255, 0, 255), &hFF00FF&
and even 0xFF00FF), but it also lets you mix it with a second colour,
or make it two shades darker or lighter.
On top of that, it lets you save your chosen colours in a palette, so
it's easy to remember different colour combinations you chose earlier.
http://www.greeneclipsesoftware.com/eclipsepalette.html
;-)
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