DESCRIPTION
Colorskate...finding just the right colors
- capture anything
- gather colors
- create schemes
- impact your work
Some features to note are:
- Capture
anything on your screen - with ColorSkate you can capture full web
pages, the active window, or the full desktop. The images are
automatically displayed in ColorSkate's Image Analyzer. Additionally,
with the Color Picker, you can grab colors singly or in sequences, from
anywhere on your screen
- Gather colors in the Image
Analyzer - the Image Analyzer displays photos, captured images or any
file of type BMP, PNG, GIF, JPG, WMF or EMF. You can even drag file
names from Window's File Explorer and the image will automatically be
displayed. Then you can zoom in to an area of interest simply by
dragging the mouse to create a selection rectangle. Colors can be
sampled by clicking on the image. Or the "Capture" button automatically
samples 15 colors from random locations within the image. The size of
the "Sampling Brush" can be varied in steps from single pixel to an
area 80 by 80 pixels. The sampled color is thus the average color with
that brush area.
- Create and Save Color Schemes -
any colors sampled from photos or captured images, or grabbed from the
computer screen, can be saved as a Color Scheme. ColorSkate allows for
an unlimited number of Color Schemes, and each Scheme can hold up to
1000 colors. A Scheme is more than just a collection of colors. You can
import PhotoShop color swatches or color tables, or Microsoft PAL
files, and they become Schemes. Or, you can export your custom Scheme
back to PhotoShop or FreeHand, or in many other formats, including XML
and HTML
- Impact your Work - ColorSkate has many
color resources to help develop your personal Color Schemes. Any color
can be viewed in the Color Wheel, which automatically generates 11
harmonious color matches. The 216 color Web-Safe palette, the 4,096
color Web-Smart palette and Windows 16 million color palette are all
readily accessible, as are over 700 Named Colors used by Windows,
Netscape and X11. And for any color the ColorSpace information can be
displayed, in RGB, HSL, CMY, CMYK, and many other formats.
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