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| Featured Windows Download: Build a good color palette with ColorPic |
| Published: July 30, 2007, 9:20 am |
| Tags: Color Palette, Design, Downloads, Featured Windows Download, Web Design, Windows |
| and decimal code of onscreen colors and manages color palettes for broad design or web-safe color use. Not only is ColorPic strong on features and simple to use—it's also very light on system resources (which is a nice bonus if you're used to having system-heavy image editing programs open). Another nice aspect of ColorPic is that it |
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| Featured Firefox Extension: Get Color Codes with Colorzilla |
| Published: October 4, 2007, 9:00 am |
| Tags: Color Palette, Design, Downloads, Featured Firefox Extension, Firefox, Firefox Extensions, Image Editing, Web Publishing |
| will love the usefulness of ColorZilla, a Firefox extension that provides color readings in RGB and hexadecimal format. For die-hard Firefox users who surf the net often, this is a convenient alternative to standalone application Color Cop. We've briefly mentioned Colorzilla before, but I find it a blessing worth its very own post when it |
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| Design: Use colr.org to Plan a Color Scheme |
| Published: October 21, 2007, 12:00 pm |
| Tags: Color Palette, Design, Top |
| for some help designing the color scheme of a web site, a blog, or a house, you can't do much better than colr.org, a site that loads random Flickr images and intuitively parses the colors out of the photos to give you the best combinations possible. You've got quite a few options here: you can load your own image for a little color play, pick |
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| Multicolr Search Lab Sorts Flickr Pictures by Color [Image Search] |
| Published: July 10, 2008, 8:00 am |
| Tags: Image Search, Color, Color Palette, Flickr, Images, Search, Stock Photography, Top |
| set for photos featuring the colors you select. You can make one color more prominent by selecting it multiple times, and the results seem pretty genuine—my only complaint is that you have to find the colors with your eyes, and can't put in hexadecimal or RGB values grabbed from graphics programs. The color search engine also has a front |
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