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04/06/2007 07:02:50 PM · #1
The coolest Color Web Site Ever

Click on the Create button and be amazed.
04/06/2007 08:29:04 PM · #2
That's definitely the best color wheel I've ever tried. Thanks for posting!
04/06/2007 09:34:33 PM · #3
That really IS nice. It'll be great for brainstorming on new web designs.
04/06/2007 11:30:00 PM · #4
bump because it's just so cool and useful
04/07/2007 01:10:38 AM · #5
One thing I wish it had that other color wheels have offered ... is the ability to "pick" a color off of the screen - no matter what application is displaying it. I use it to "sample" a part of my photo and then come up with complementary colors for borders and such. I have no idea how you would accomplish that with a web site. But if they offered a "stand alone" version of this color wheel, I'd probably buy it.

04/07/2007 09:03:23 AM · #6
very fun and useful. A unique on line program - I like how color files can be made from your color combinations and downloaded to your photoshop color swatches.

Some other useful color applications:

ColorMania

ColorPicker

EasyRGB

colorselector

Message edited by author 2007-04-09 23:38:17.
04/07/2007 10:54:38 AM · #7
Originally posted by dwterry:

One thing I wish it had that other color wheels have offered ... is the ability to "pick" a color off of the screen - no matter what application is displaying it. I use it to "sample" a part of my photo and then come up with complementary colors for borders and such. I have no idea how you would accomplish that with a web site. But if they offered a "stand alone" version of this color wheel, I'd probably buy it.


I sample the color in PS and then find the web color code. You can input that color code in the Adobe site as your main color, and work from there.
04/09/2007 08:53:13 PM · #8
Originally posted by dwterry:

One thing I wish it had that other color wheels have offered ... is the ability to "pick" a color off of the screen - no matter what application is displaying it. I use it to "sample" a part of my photo and then come up with complementary colors for borders and such. I have no idea how you would accomplish that with a web site. But if they offered a "stand alone" version of this color wheel, I'd probably buy it.

Try Pixie! I have been using it for years and it works really well.
04/09/2007 09:55:32 PM · #9
No... I wasn't saying that I needed a program that can pick colors off the screen (aka Pixie). I already have ColorImpact which I have used for use. And it does BOTH ... it's a color wheel AND it lets you sample the colors right off the screen.

So what I was saying was... I think the Color Wheel that Doug (the OP) showed was *really* cool ... even better than ColorImpact. But what it lacks is the ability to sample the colors. I don't know how you'd do that with a web app. So I was suggesting, if they made a stand alone version with color sampling, I'd probably buy it.

04/09/2007 10:08:44 PM · #10
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