#colourpicker — Public Fediverse posts
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Color Picker from Screen – Get HEX, RGB, HSV, CMYK, & HSL Codes.
Try the tool with the best features now.
https://www.multiprotools.com/2025/12/colour-picker-from-screen.html
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@itsfoss
So, the #colourPicker and the #calendar things, together with the #changing #logo one, have blown me away! :vivaldia_3: -
@itsfoss
So, the #colourPicker and the #calendar things, together with the #changing #logo one, have blown me away! :vivaldia_3: -
@itsfoss
So, the #colourPicker and the #calendar things, together with the #changing #logo one, have blown me away! :vivaldia_3: -
@itsfoss
So, the #colourPicker and the #calendar things, together with the #changing #logo one, have blown me away! :vivaldia_3: -
@itsfoss
So, the #colourPicker and the #calendar things, together with the #changing #logo one, have blown me away! :vivaldia_3: -
@drwpow there are some nice ones like #ColourPicker on #Linux, but if you need something beyond "what color is this pixel" and/or "how does #00FF00 & #Ff8000 on #000000 look like?" then https://color.adobe.com is propably the way to go...
Unless you do industrial design for products, then you basically need #RAL and/or #PANTONE reference #colours.
Also @randomColorContrasts is a cool bot sometimes offering good and inspiring colour pairs...
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@drwpow there are some nice ones like #ColourPicker on #Linux, but if you need something beyond "what color is this pixel" and/or "how does #00FF00 & #Ff8000 on #000000 look like?" then https://color.adobe.com is propably the way to go...
Unless you do industrial design for products, then you basically need #RAL and/or #PANTONE reference #colours.
Also @randomColorContrasts is a cool bot sometimes offering good and inspiring colour pairs...
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@drwpow there are some nice ones like #ColourPicker on #Linux, but if you need something beyond "what color is this pixel" and/or "how does #00FF00 & #Ff8000 on #000000 look like?" then https://color.adobe.com is propably the way to go...
Unless you do industrial design for products, then you basically need #RAL and/or #PANTONE reference #colours.
Also @randomColorContrasts is a cool bot sometimes offering good and inspiring colour pairs...
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Hey @rstats , I am only now exploring the amazing #colorspace package (with a recent 2.0 release) and I am absolutely amazed at what it can do. Have a look at the fascinating articles on the website: http://colorspace.r-forge.r-project.org/
This will mean quite a few changes for my ggplot2 lessons, moving away from both #ColorBrewer and #colourpicker for more consistency and #accessibility. -
Hey @rstats , I am only now exploring the amazing #colorspace package (with a recent 2.0 release) and I am absolutely amazed at what it can do. Have a look at the fascinating articles on the website: http://colorspace.r-forge.r-project.org/
This will mean quite a few changes for my ggplot2 lessons, moving away from both #ColorBrewer and #colourpicker for more consistency and #accessibility.