Colors
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Colors
Is there a way to take a color that is in a picture and match that to , let's say, a solid backround. I thought I overheard, at the conference, that you could drag a color from a picutre and duplicate it onto something else, like a backround.
Thx y'all
Todd
Thx y'all
Todd
Re: Colors
Hi. Here is a way that you can find the color (hex number) of any part of a picture. Once you know the number you can then duplicate that color (solid color) as a background in ProShow Producer.
First, go to the web address below and download the tiny .exe program named 'ColorPix'. Since its an .exe file, it
doesn't need to be installed...just double click it to open it. First you should open your picture in an image editor (i.e. PhotoShop, Paint Shop Pro, Paint.Net etc). Then open up ColorPix...set it with the + to always be 'on top' and click on the magnifier drop down to use a higher zoom (i.e. 500%). Then as you move your mouse over your picture, you will see the numbers change according to what is under your cursor. Write down the RGB or HEX numbers or letters that relate to your color...you will use that in ProShow.
In ProShow, in layers, you can click on + to add a layer/background. Choose to 'Add Solid Color'. The 'Create Solid Color' windows comes up. Choose 'Set' and you will see the circle of colors and tabs at the bottom of that which say 'RGB' and 'HEX'. Click on either one and insert the number which will relate to your color...you'll immediately see your color in the preview window. Click 'OK' and you'll have a solid color layer which is the same as you picked.
Have fun.
http://www.colorschemer.com/colorpix_info.php
First, go to the web address below and download the tiny .exe program named 'ColorPix'. Since its an .exe file, it
doesn't need to be installed...just double click it to open it. First you should open your picture in an image editor (i.e. PhotoShop, Paint Shop Pro, Paint.Net etc). Then open up ColorPix...set it with the + to always be 'on top' and click on the magnifier drop down to use a higher zoom (i.e. 500%). Then as you move your mouse over your picture, you will see the numbers change according to what is under your cursor. Write down the RGB or HEX numbers or letters that relate to your color...you will use that in ProShow.
In ProShow, in layers, you can click on + to add a layer/background. Choose to 'Add Solid Color'. The 'Create Solid Color' windows comes up. Choose 'Set' and you will see the circle of colors and tabs at the bottom of that which say 'RGB' and 'HEX'. Click on either one and insert the number which will relate to your color...you'll immediately see your color in the preview window. Click 'OK' and you'll have a solid color layer which is the same as you picked.
Have fun.
http://www.colorschemer.com/colorpix_info.php
Re: Colors
There is a way to replicate a color from a picture and place it on the background, I'll try and walk you through it. Double click the slide you wish to change the background. Select the slide tab. Select the background tab.Under background select the box to override the show background for this slide. For the type select solid background. Right click the set button, the color wheel will pop up. Right click the eye dropper and position it over the color on the photo you wish to replicate. Right click at that spot and it should capture the color. Right click the set color box in the upper right hand corner of the the wheel. Select okay on the slide options tab and you should have it. Hope this helps!
Greg
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Re: Colors
Thanks Greg, thats a better way, since you stay right within ProShow and don't have to open up the picture.
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Re: Colors
Brilliant!
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Re: Colors
Greg
Thank you. That was what I was looking for. Whoever it was at the conference ran through that so quick I wasn't able to follow it....or I just didn't have enough coffee..Thanks again!!
Todd
Thank you. That was what I was looking for. Whoever it was at the conference ran through that so quick I wasn't able to follow it....or I just didn't have enough coffee..Thanks again!!
Todd
Re: Colors
Tiny correction: You don't have to right-click the eye-dropper. Left-clicking works just fine.
The easy way for me is to use a Solid Color in the background with the rest of the process pretty much like Greg's.
Barbara
The easy way for me is to use a Solid Color in the background with the rest of the process pretty much like Greg's.
Barbara
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Re: Colors
GReg
I just now got around to playing with this. I can't seem to get it to work.
I get the color wheel up but my eye dropper will only move within the triangle. I can't pull it over to the slide to match the color I want. I rt and lft click, no difference. I try both they eye dropper in the triangle and the round dropper on the wheel, no luck. I try it when I have it set on HEX and RGB and I still can't seem to move the dropper over to the slide to match the color in the picture. Am I missing somehitng easy??
Thx
Todd
I just now got around to playing with this. I can't seem to get it to work.
I get the color wheel up but my eye dropper will only move within the triangle. I can't pull it over to the slide to match the color I want. I rt and lft click, no difference. I try both they eye dropper in the triangle and the round dropper on the wheel, no luck. I try it when I have it set on HEX and RGB and I still can't seem to move the dropper over to the slide to match the color in the picture. Am I missing somehitng easy??
Thx
Todd
Re: Colors
Greg
Never mind. So sorry. I wasn't clicking on the right thing. I was clicking on the round cirlces instead of the eye dropper. DER Thank you. That's exactly what I needed
Todd
Never mind. So sorry. I wasn't clicking on the right thing. I was clicking on the round cirlces instead of the eye dropper. DER Thank you. That's exactly what I needed
Todd
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