I must admit, after using other color pickers and happy with many I have used, this has to be the smoothest, easiest, yet feature packed color picker there is.
The windows are simple, the use is simple, even for those who aren't familiar with color pickers, simply click the color dropper, hover over whatever is on your screen to choose that color.
It also has color names, like sunset and within this, all specific shades of orange for example. You can also use the system color chooser from here, save, and even has a magnify to, well... yep, magnify an image, choose a specific color, really helps from blend types.
This is free, and likely once you use this as a color chooser, you won't use another.
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- Recommend to a friend? Yes
- Posted Oct 30, 2011 for v1.9.7
I use GIMP, Blender, other art and graphics appz, to various degrees. All of them have a color 'wheel' or 'picker', NONE compare to iBrazu ! Learning WPF programming, Brazu supplies different formats for any color imaginable ( ie , HEX, RGB, CMYK whatever... I just copy value and paste into my code ) Supplies code for Web site colors , thing could show colors to RayCharles ! Doesn't melt my CPU, drag my machine, I really like it. As I said, I use it to def'. "Works for me .... "
Dell B110, Celeron D 2.56 , 2 Gmem, 500G_Maxtor, Vista HomePremium w/OUT SP1( "Upgrade Till Nuthin' WorkZ !" )
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- Ease of use
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- Recommend to a friend? Yes
- Posted Dec 18, 2008 for v1.9.7