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Old 11-03-2005, 03:12 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I want to find out the color code for a certain color, its in a image, is there A way i can do this? thanks.
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Old 11-03-2005, 11:29 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I think you'll find this web page with all the colour (colors) you could possibly want/ need...with the hexadecimal codes.
Sorry I didn't really read all of your post...Just Copy and Paste it into Microsoft Paint and user the "Pick Color" (Colour Picker) and then go to "Edit Color" Dialogue Box by
clicking on Colors (menu bar) > Edit Colors... and then click on Define Custome Color >

It should show you all the different components of that color i.e. the Hue, the Sat, the Lum aswell as the amount of Red - Green and Blue that make up the hexadecimal code when put together.
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Yep That site should help you a great deal ...!
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You can google for "color codes", "hex colors", ect and will come up with tons of pages just like the one that OS Dragon showed you.
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http://html-color-codes.com/
http://www.immigration-usa.com/html_colors.html
http://www.december.com/html/spec/color.html

there is a few other sites but.. as geoff says just search for Colour Codes and you will get a good few
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Here are 216 web-safe colours that are from the same website as my previous post.
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I dnot need websites that shows you the color, I need to get the code for the color from a image(read the post), Thanks for the tip with MS paint, i'll try it out.
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Right Click > View Source .. Read and see what code it says ...
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I dnot need websites that shows you the color, I need to get the code for the color from a image(read the post), Thanks for the tip with MS paint, i'll try it out.
hehe.

well, do you have an image editing program like adobe? corel? paintshop?
if you do, select the color picker tool and click on the desired color you want to know of. it'll come in a #XXXXXX form color code

im familiar with adobe, so if you have adobe, post back.
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or you can get a program called ColorCop, you move the little dropper anywhere on the screen and it tells u the RGB, Hex, and some other formats.
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