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identifying colours

Discussion in 'Photoshop' started by no-money, May 21, 2006.

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    How do i go about identifying the hex code for the colors used in a jpeg file. I have attached the specific file i am trying to identify.

    Thanks
     

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    no-money, May 21, 2006 IP
  2. Smyrl

    Smyrl Tomato Republic Staff

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    Take the jpg and open in an image editing program such as paintshop pro, photoshop, ulead photo impact. Most of those programs have an eyedropper from which you can obtain the red, green, blue components.

    The are F4F1EE and CDB399
     
    Smyrl, May 21, 2006 IP
  3. T0PS3O

    T0PS3O Feel Good PLC

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    ... and choose the colour pick, then click the colour to get its full info.
     
    T0PS3O, May 21, 2006 IP
  4. ramakrishna p

    ramakrishna p Notable Member

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    When I do graphic works I always take help of color picker for identifing hex code. The advantage of using color picker is you can sample any open window colors hex codes (including html browser windows). This is not possible with eye droper tool. Eye droper only can catch the color codes of open files of that paricular software.
    If you wish to have color picker you may download at: http://www.chunting.com/download.html
    It is free and tiny size.
     
    ramakrishna p, May 21, 2006 IP
  5. no-money

    no-money Peon

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    wow thoses were some quick reply's, i was gonna check back tommorrow. Managed to get my answer from photoshop, so thanks for the advice. I will check out that software aswell.
     
    no-money, May 21, 2006 IP
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    dkessaris Peon

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    Also if you use firefox you can try colorzilla, it's a really useful firefox extension.
     
    dkessaris, May 21, 2006 IP
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    SiteExpress Well-Known Member

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    I second the vote for colorzilla. I use it daily.
     
    SiteExpress, May 22, 2006 IP