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ColorBug v3.1 ColorBug v3.1 A handy, free color-picker tool, which makes it simple to select colors. It allows to determine colors from other applications, and to find matching colors. This is especially useful for designing websites, and other graphic works. Features The large sample area allows to judge the selected colors comfortably. Beside the background-color, you can select a foreground-color, this way you can see immediately, whether the colors are in harmony with each other. Alter colors in the intuitive HSL system (Hue, Saturation, Luminance). Make snapshots from the desktop, and afterwards pick the colors from the zoomed display. You can save colors with drag&drop to user defined palettes. There are several predefined color palettes with named colors. Import and export color palettes to the GIMP (*.gpl), the Paint-Shop-Pro (*.PspPalette) and the Adobe-Swatch-Exchange (*.ase) format. Generate color gradients and export them to CSS, the CSS template can be customized. Choose between different formats of color codes, including the HTML-hex code and the RGB representation. Changes v3.1 Supports scaling of high-DPI screens. Faster startup time. Mini tutorials How to manage colors with drag and drop Colors can be dragged from the color buttons to the color palette to store them, or back to set a color. The same is possible between the color buttons, even if they are placed on different windows. The color sliders and the pick tool will change the color of the active color button, even if it resides in another window. Creating gradients for CSS The gradient tool can create gradients just by selecting a color and moving the slider to define the intensity of the gradient. The ... |
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