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The Color Picker

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Suppose you are a designer, and you found a color which you may use it in future. So what will you do? Print screen and paste the screenshot in any graphic editor and then use the color picker tool to grab the color code right? But, it is very troublesome that you need to repeat so much steps each time you want to save a new color.

Here comes a handy tool which will makes the job easy. The Color Picker, which is a free but powerful color picker. Whenever you found a color, just open the application, point your mouse to the color, and left click it. Thats all, the application will automatically save the color into the color palette and you can use it anytime.

The Color Picker runs on Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista | Download

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Comment by Eve Isk
2008-07-05 22:22:07

Thats a cool tool. Although I’m not a designer. I’m just a amateur, but thats handy for me while editing basic images.

 
Comment by arephyz
2008-07-07 08:58:17

Aku guna colorzilla (addon firefox)
ok gak.. ada color analyser.. pastu bole save as pallete..
dah bole support ff3.. ni link https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/271

Comment by mixterr
2008-07-07 13:40:37

ouh yeke .. thanks for your info arephyz!!

 
 
Comment by Aimee
2008-07-10 17:32:44

I’m not a designer. But I like to play with color. Thanks for suggesting.

Comment by mixterr
2008-07-14 20:36:05

you’re welcome Aimee.

 
 
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