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![]() ![]() ![]() Just Perf… Just Perfect Color wrote: 17 Sep, 2007
I do not know if it would be appropriate for this site but I have many nice color tools. I would be willing to share their sources with others.
In return, I am always looking for new tools---software, links, color selectors, hardware, etc. myself. ![]()
![]() ![]() ![]() Just Perf… Just Perfect Color wrote: 17 Sep, 2007
subsomatic wrote:
this is one of my faves - http://easyrgb.com/harmonies.php Great site! Check out Color Impact: Color Impact from Tiger Color ![]() ![]() ![]() Just Perf… Just Perfect Color wrote: 17 Sep, 2007
subsomatic wrote:
this is one of my faves - http://easyrgb.com/harmonies.php Me again. I had time to play with the site you recommended again. Thanks so much! With it and Color Impact I can tweak and simulate all kinds of things and end up with a can of tinted paint. I can go the other direction as well and end up with a flat, not process, Pantone ink or fabric dye color as well. Still searching for a Paris Thread convertor so I can get to embroidery colors for logo wear and so forth. Found this over the weekend which may be of interest to interior designers. It is a fabric selector that takes a screen color and kicks back sources and patterns. Fabric Matcher I should also mention "Huey" in this forum. I bought "Huey Pro" for $79 or so on Amazon. Software stores have the thing too. Reviews are generally good. There are other monitor calibrators out there but this one is working great for me! I use it with the laptop for client presentations and for tweaking projectors for talks. Huey reads the ambient room light intensity and temperature/color and tweaks the monitor/projector to match it. Obviously you have to start off with a neutral calibrated monitor to start with or it wacks things but anyone in design and color does that automatically. Sorry, I do not have the URL handy but either go to Amazon, Pantone, etc. or just do a search for Huey. ![]() ![]() ![]() COLOURlov… COLOURlover wrote: 17 Sep, 2007
JPC, Here is a little something I did to show FabricMatcher's abilities: http://www.colourlovers.com/forums/1,1,306/Matching_Fabric_Colors ![]() ![]() ![]() Just Perf… Just Perfect Color wrote: 18 Sep, 2007
Thanks. As mentioned. I need something that can get me to Paris or other standard thread colors for embroidery from a pixel. ![]() ![]() ![]() twinkleva… twinklevango wrote: 15 Oct, 2007
Between finding out about easyrgb and the fabric matching website it will be a lot easier to create pallets. I already have Tiger Color and find it is very good too. Thank you for sharing this information. ![]() ![]() ![]() manekinek… manekineko wrote: 16 Oct, 2007
Seeing how any thread is going to be made up of at least hundreds of colors, I don't see how any software could pick out specific tones better than a knowledgeable person w/ photoshop or similar ![]() ![]() ![]() Oread Oread wrote: 16 Oct, 2007
This is a neat secondary tool to ColourLovers. I can create the palette here, then throw my hex numbers into the Stripe Generator with a few options; I like the "Create a Tartan With These Colours" option. It's fun anyway. ![]() ![]() ![]() silver silver wrote: 20 Oct, 2007
I totally love SynthAxis and wish it was a downloadable program.
And I just came across this GPeters/Yahoo color selector. You give it a word (or name or phrase) and it returns colors picked from the first five images that answered the search. ![]() ![]() ![]() colour ph… colour philtre wrote: 2 Months Ago
http://www.colorschemer.com/online.html
This is one of my favourite! And you can use your downloaded .cs file in the Colour Schemer Studio version! But I guess most of you will quite know this! ![]()
![]() ![]() ![]() hollowdol… hollowdoll wrote: 2 Months Ago
A useful little addon for those of you who use Firefox, is ColorZilla
http://www.iosart.com/firefox/colorzilla/ ![]() ![]() |
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