Old 2nd December 2007, 07:47 AM   #1
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Default Other - R,G,B Color Wheel

i needed once to find r,g,b values for pure colors, so maybe someone else may as well.

i've made the following image of the primary, secondary and tertiary colors. i think this is the right place to post this. let me know pls.
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Old 2nd December 2007, 08:11 AM   #2
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Old 2nd December 2007, 09:43 AM   #3
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Sure Moosedog; this is a good place to post that.

That reminds me of a webpage I use once in awhile, let me see if I still have the bookmark. . .

Yes, here it is:

The Other RGB Colour Chart
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OOOOH Very nice. I've been looking for something like these for awhile.
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This is what you are all looking for. Its one of the first plugins that I add to LW.
http://www.sabermann.uklinux.net/picky.php3
Picky is just amazing. You can color pick off images (even HDR), it has a HUGE color tree listed like the site above. It even remembers the last 8 or so colors that you've used.

I just love it.
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This is what you are all looking for. Its one of the first plugins that I add to LW.
http://www.sabermann.uklinux.net/picky.php3
Picky is just amazing. You can color pick off images (even HDR), it has a HUGE color tree listed like the site above. It even remembers the last 8 or so colors that you've used.

I just love it.
quoted for agreement. mho is that any other color picker just appears antiquated when i try to use it. oh, also has kelvin scale

i totally forget where or from whom i found this, but in the attached zip file is a different picky.ini. extract and add to whereever your picky.p is located for some extra goodness.
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Thanks Bill and MooseDog!
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Thanx, Rigel, for that indexes of color codes
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once I used picky I haven't even tried anything else
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Useful goodies.

Thanks for posting.

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Pantone has a usefull little program, register and you can load it free:
http://www.pantone.co.uk/pages/MYP_m...mypantone.aspx
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