Screen Color Grabber
Ever visit a website and fawn over their color scheme? Wondered what colors they actually used?
You could, of course, try to download their CSS file and scour it to find out. OR you can use Absolute Color Picker 3.0.
This handy tool is free and I have found it be very useful.
It has many features, but the one I use the most is the screen color grabber. I recently had a logo whose color changed just a tad when the image was rendered. I was losing my mind trying to match the background of the website to the logo. I opened the Color Picker and was able to determine the actual RGB value of the rendered logo color. Cool!
About the Author
Paul Flyer loves to research the web and find resources and tools for building, maintaining and promoting websites. Based in Saint Louis, MO, he works in management and spends his free time sharpening his web development and copy writing skills. Feel free to contact Paul with any questions, comments or ideas. He is also available to help you with your own website.
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