Working with colors and color schemes on OS X

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Working with colors and color schemes on OS X

Postby IT2Be » Tue Feb 26, 2008 11:57 pm

Back again, now with another tip.

When you don't have a (expensive) photo editor but want to grab colors from webpages or other applications there is this nice little application created for nothing more than that purpose: Sweet Sixteen.

The nice thing of Sweet Sixteen is that it can grab the color for you and immediately converts the color to Hex, Weg-Safe, RGB and HSL.

It is donationware and you can find it here: http://www.crescendosw.com/index.html.

When you want to know about color schemes you can go to adobe kuler at http://kuler.adobe.com/ .
Really great stuff!
To integrate this into the color picker of OS X and, like I did, use it together with Sweet Sixteen so that you can translate the themes into Hex as well, you can use Mondrianum.
You can find Mondrianum at http://www.lithoglyph.com/mondrianum .
Mondrianum is beta software right now and there is no pricing information available (as far as I know) right now.

Have fun...
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Postby ROCLASI » Wed Feb 27, 2008 12:04 am

As for a color 'picker' you can also use an app that comes with Mac OS X (any version).
It's called 'DigitalColor Meter'. You can find it in /Applications/Utilities/ .

As for making blends of colors using a base color and a blend color check out the following page:
http://slayeroffice.com/tools/color_palette/


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Postby agiletortoise » Wed Feb 27, 2008 12:32 am

These are great tools.

Another great web resource is ColourLovers:
http://www.colourlovers.com/

And, for a great, free palette manager, eye drop tools, etc. for Windows:
http://www.iconico.com/colorpic/

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Postby agiletortoise » Wed Feb 27, 2008 12:32 am

These are great tools.

Another great web resource is ColourLovers:
http://www.colourlovers.com/

And, for a great, free palette manager, eye drop tools, etc. for Windows:
http://www.iconico.com/colorpic/

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Postby IT2Be » Wed Feb 27, 2008 12:35 am

Nice (Windows) addition greg.

Robert, I like Sweet Sixteen better. Imho it is slighly more user friendly (but who am I).
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Postby kazar » Wed Feb 27, 2008 2:44 am

ROCLASI wrote:As for a color 'picker' you can also use an app that comes with Mac OS X (any version).
It's called 'DigitalColor Meter'. You can find it in /Applications/Utilities/


"now, who put that in my Utilities folder, and when?!"

thanks for pointing this out, Robert. (extracting keycaps from forehead now)

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Postby rodneysieb » Wed Feb 27, 2008 4:48 am

Hi

Another great little program for colour "picking" is pixie.

a free download from www.nattyware.com/pixie.html highly recommended. Will show the RGB, CMYK, HTML, HSV, and Hex value of any pixel under your mouse cursor. Windows only however.
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Re: Working with colors and color schemes on OS X

Postby david » Thu Feb 28, 2008 3:44 pm

I can't live without this one:

http://wafflesoftware.net/hexpicker/

IT2Be wrote:When you want to know about color schemes you can go to adobe kuler at http://kuler.adobe.com/ .
Really great stuff!
To integrate this into the color picker of OS X and, like I did, use it together with Sweet Sixteen so that you can translate the themes into Hex as well, you can use Mondrianum.
You can find Mondrianum at http://www.lithoglyph.com/mondrianum .
Mondrianum is beta software right now and there is no pricing information available (as far as I know) right now.

Have fun...


Wow. Good stuff.
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