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6/20/2007 3:53 AM
 

This is not a DNN question anyway, but I'd like to know if there's some tools like this : I show them an image and they automatically identify the closest color correspondent to it. I think Photoshop can handle this but I just can't find the right button.

If anyone knows, please point me to the right direction.

Thankyou,
Duc

 
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6/20/2007 4:10 AM
 

Im a "tool"

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6/20/2007 11:24 AM
 

If you are looking to get the RGB values for a specific color within a picture you can do it in paint with the color picker tool.  (Photoshop can do it also, but I'm not into photoshop....)


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6/20/2007 11:56 AM
 

Hi Duc,

You can use Photoshop and click on the "Eyedropper" tool (or press letter "I" for shortcut), then you can pick the spot in from your creative to identify its color.

Alternatively, use this application will help a lot in web and graphic design.

Good luck!

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6/20/2007 12:22 PM
 

If you want to find colors there is nothing better than ColorCop
http://www.colorcop.net/


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