From: Fruit2O on
I used to use DotColor and it worked fine (WinXP). Now I have Vista
and it doesn't work OK. So I'm looking for another app that will give
me RGB values for any color on my screen (when I put an 'eyedopper'
over that spot on the screen). Any suggestions?
From: Kabuki on

"Fruit2O" <jz137xww(a)cox.net> wrote in message
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>I used to use DotColor and it worked fine (WinXP). Now I have Vista
> and it doesn't work OK. So I'm looking for another app that will give
> me RGB values for any color on my screen (when I put an 'eyedopper'
> over that spot on the screen). Any suggestions?

why do you need a program for that?
In Photoshop CS3
under eyedropper (flyout) is another eyedropper called color sampler
hover over a color and open info palette and it shows the values



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From: idle on
On Sat, 02 Jan 2010 23:06:47 -0500, Fruit2O wrote in
adobe.photoshop.windows,alt.graphics.photoshop,comp.graphics.apps.photoshop:

> I used to use DotColor and it worked fine (WinXP). Now I have Vista
> and it doesn't work OK. So I'm looking for another app that will give
> me RGB values for any color on my screen (when I put an 'eyedopper'
> over that spot on the screen). Any suggestions?

http://www.iconico.com/colorpic/


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From: Matti Vuori on
"Kabuki" <masqued(a)ball.net> wrote in news:hhp8if$64o$1
@adenine.netfront.net:
> "Fruit2O" <jz137xww(a)cox.net> wrote in message
> news:vn50k5du9f9uiqhk933dpff7ge8d4m9f5o(a)4ax.com...
>>I used to use DotColor and it worked fine (WinXP). Now I have Vista
>> and it doesn't work OK. So I'm looking for another app that will give
>> me RGB values for any color on my screen (when I put an 'eyedopper'
>> over that spot on the screen). Any suggestions?
>
> why do you need a program for that?
> In Photoshop CS3 under eyedropper (flyout) is another eyedropper called
> color sampler hover over a color and open info palette and it shows the
> values

PS CS3 is a program, and a very expensive one for that purpose.
From: Fruit2O on
Thank you. I installed ColorPic and love the app - just what I needed
(I don't have Photoshop - waiting for the next version).

On Sun, 3 Jan 2010 01:16:37 -0800, idle <idle(a)mycomputer.com> wrote:

>On Sat, 02 Jan 2010 23:06:47 -0500, Fruit2O wrote in
>adobe.photoshop.windows,alt.graphics.photoshop,comp.graphics.apps.photoshop:
>
>> I used to use DotColor and it worked fine (WinXP). Now I have Vista
>> and it doesn't work OK. So I'm looking for another app that will give
>> me RGB values for any color on my screen (when I put an 'eyedopper'
>> over that spot on the screen). Any suggestions?
>
>http://www.iconico.com/colorpic/
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