Colors love them then pick them

by Keith Dsouza | Translate | Print
Monday, 28th May 2007 | Share


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You may have come across colors as a part of your day to day life. Colors contribute towards a much better approach than than the usual black and white.

Remember the old movies that were in black and white? Did you see the Aviator it was more black and white than color.

Color has become very important part of every website and each of these use their own colors. How do you pick these colors? Using expensive softwares like photoshop or a freeware in firefox like ColorZilla.

But what if you do not have either Firefox or the expensive Photoshop. That’s where color picker from AdesDesign comes into play. AdesClrPicker is a desktop solution which allows you to capture colors anywhere on the screen with single click of the mouse and output it in either HTML, RGB, C++, VB and DELPHI code colors.

You can also access the last 10 colors you used, so that is a good feature I can think of. Overall it is a program that can be used by both developers and designers to choose colors for their applications and pages.

Once you have installed the software it settles itself in the tray or you can simply press Ctrl + Alt + A to pick a color on the screen.

You can download a demo version of the Color Picker software, do visit the AdesBlog.com for more information. The limitation with the demo version is that it only ouputs the color in RGB format, but that’s good enough to get started and if you like the product you can purchase it for $9.90 which is a steal in comparison to the costly photoshop.

The post is a “Sponsored review” and is a honest opinion of the product.



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