Thursday, October 27, 2011

Detect Any Colour's HTML Code Using Color Detector

Do you ever see a nice color used on a Web site, picture, graphic, application, and want to know the RGB or the HTML hex code of that color? Color Detector allows you to find out just that. Simply point the mouse cursor anywhere on the screen, and the application will tell you: the RGB code, the HTML hex code, and the name of the color in plain English, of the pixel where the mouse is pointing. It can also copy the HTML hex code to the clipboard...

It is a freeware program to detect the color of any pixel on the screen. Simply run the program, point the mouse cursor anywhere on the screen, and the color detector window will display the RGB values, HTML hex code, and the color name of the color of the pixel pointed to by the mouse cursor. See it working::
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Usually, It comes with all messed-up installation fuss, but I am giving you a portable one.

Download Color Detector
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So, which new colour you found, share in comments below....

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