Color Schemer (Color Pix Free Utility)
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Color Schemer (Color Pix Free Utility)
I found a great little Color code utility that has helped me out, I now get the exact color I'm looking for on the first try, wish I found it years ago. Anyway just wanted to share this hope it helps.
ColorPix is a useful little color picker that grabs the pixel under your mouse and transforms it into a number of different color formats.
Best of all, there's nothing to install - just download the tiny app and off you go. So grab it now, it's FREE!
http://www.colorschemer.com/colorpix_info.php
ColorPix is a useful little color picker that grabs the pixel under your mouse and transforms it into a number of different color formats.
Best of all, there's nothing to install - just download the tiny app and off you go. So grab it now, it's FREE!
http://www.colorschemer.com/colorpix_info.php
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Always slightly dubious when a first post reccomends software!
We already have an eydrop colour picker inside Producer. Not sure, but I assume Gold is the same.
We already have an eydrop colour picker inside Producer. Not sure, but I assume Gold is the same.
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Re: Color Schemer (Color Pix Free Utility)
What your saying is very true, but this one can actually get down to a specific pixel if necessary or required.
Sorry if I offended anyone I was only trying to help.
Don't worry I won't make the same mistake again.
Brenda
Sorry if I offended anyone I was only trying to help.
Don't worry I won't make the same mistake again.
Brenda
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Re: Color Schemer (Color Pix Free Utility)
Brenda,
I see that you just joined Enthusiasts. Don't be scared off. Everybody has a first post and you were trying to be helpful Nothing wrong with that. I happen to use a different free program that is at times more helpful to me than the eyedropper within Producer so I can see why you recommended one that works for you.
Welcome to the group and feel free to get involved! This is how we all learn.
Ellen
I see that you just joined Enthusiasts. Don't be scared off. Everybody has a first post and you were trying to be helpful Nothing wrong with that. I happen to use a different free program that is at times more helpful to me than the eyedropper within Producer so I can see why you recommended one that works for you.
Welcome to the group and feel free to get involved! This is how we all learn.
Ellen
Re: Color Schemer (Color Pix Free Utility)
It's a wonderful little program. One that I've used for years. Thanks for posting...
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Thanks for the tip ... looks like great addition to tool box!
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Ellen & Everyone:
Thank you all very much for your kind words. Ellen, you hit the nail on the head with "being scared away"
It's taken me 4 years to finally reach out here only to I wish hadn't.
Being a newbie I thought it best to keep my post short and sweet.
But one of the really cool things you can do with this gizmo is use it on top of videos.
For instance your watching a YouTube or Photodex shared video and you see a color scheme or color you would like to use in one of your projects.
This utility does just that...it gives you the exact color right then and there so no more guessing or getting it approx.
Anyway I thought it was really useful and worth checking out, I hope someone else will benefit from it.
Thanks again for all your kind words they did help.
Brenda
Thank you all very much for your kind words. Ellen, you hit the nail on the head with "being scared away"
It's taken me 4 years to finally reach out here only to I wish hadn't.
Being a newbie I thought it best to keep my post short and sweet.
But one of the really cool things you can do with this gizmo is use it on top of videos.
For instance your watching a YouTube or Photodex shared video and you see a color scheme or color you would like to use in one of your projects.
This utility does just that...it gives you the exact color right then and there so no more guessing or getting it approx.
Anyway I thought it was really useful and worth checking out, I hope someone else will benefit from it.
Thanks again for all your kind words they did help.
Brenda
Re: Color Schemer (Color Pix Free Utility)
I like using this little program. Its an executable file and it is easily used outside of ProShow to gather information
on a color. Great idea!
on a color. Great idea!
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Thanks so much for sharing. Please don't be scared away by someone. There are soooo many very talented and supportive people here.
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Re: Color Schemer (Color Pix Free Utility)
Thank you, Brenda.
That's a neat little utility... I am currently working on a set of effects within another program, which involves setting the colour of lighting from several different points, this little tool will speed up the process no end!
Iris
That's a neat little utility... I am currently working on a set of effects within another program, which involves setting the colour of lighting from several different points, this little tool will speed up the process no end!
Iris
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Re: Color Schemer (Color Pix Free Utility)
Brenda,
While I haven't used this little program for Photodex shows (yet), I've used a similar program called ColorWheel. What's nice about these little programs is that for people who are color challenged (like me), the little eyedropper feature in ProShow doesn't do it if you want colors for your background or whatever that are complementary. The eyedropper only give you a color you sample of a color INSIDE ProShow only. I went and downloaded this little gem first thing when I saw the link. These things aren't easy to find! When you sample with these programs you get a wide variety of colors you can use and which will be compatible to the color of your source.
There's nothing wrong with trying to help, that's for sure. I'll bet a bunch of people went out (like I did) and downloaded that little jewel w/o batting an eye. Don't be shy. We need more people to comment, add help, or whatever (lots of looky-loos and few participants!).
Welcome to the group!
Dale
While I haven't used this little program for Photodex shows (yet), I've used a similar program called ColorWheel. What's nice about these little programs is that for people who are color challenged (like me), the little eyedropper feature in ProShow doesn't do it if you want colors for your background or whatever that are complementary. The eyedropper only give you a color you sample of a color INSIDE ProShow only. I went and downloaded this little gem first thing when I saw the link. These things aren't easy to find! When you sample with these programs you get a wide variety of colors you can use and which will be compatible to the color of your source.
There's nothing wrong with trying to help, that's for sure. I'll bet a bunch of people went out (like I did) and downloaded that little jewel w/o batting an eye. Don't be shy. We need more people to comment, add help, or whatever (lots of looky-loos and few participants!).
Welcome to the group!
Dale
Re: Color Schemer (Color Pix Free Utility)
I downloaded it too and thank Brenda for telling us about it, but it's not a bad idea to be a little suspicious when a new person posts a link to a program. There ARE some people out there who get a kick out of doing such things...
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Re: Color Schemer (Color Pix Free Utility)
Hi Brenda,
Many thanks for the ColorPix. Very usefull. quetzal
Many thanks for the ColorPix. Very usefull. quetzal
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Re: Color Schemer (Color Pix Free Utility)
I've been using Colorcop for several years. These little exe programs come in very handy for picking background colors and such. Wouldn't be without one.
Doug
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