Works on: Windows 10 | Windows 8.1 | Windows 8 | Windows 7 | Windows 2012 SHA1 Hash: 731eb05fb8402f91074674ecb3e5a2e827529fd1 Size: 1.46 MB File Format: exe
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Downloads: 1566 License: Free
Little RGB Color Picker is a free software by Highdesert Software and works on Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows 2012.
You can download Little RGB Color Picker which is 1.46 MB in size and belongs to the software category WEB Design. Little RGB Color Picker was released on 2007-11-13 and last updated on our database on 2017-08-26 and is currently at version 3.
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Little RGB Color Picker Description
Computers can’t tell colors like you can, instead, they use combinations of characters that represent values for red, green, and blue. What’s more, programming languages rely on different sets of codes, and you might need specialized applications like Little RGB Color Picker to determine this code.
No desktop color dropper
It takes a little while to get the application up and running. The visual design of the application makes accommodation a walk in the park, with a few value fields for color values, preview area, and options to copy color codes to easily insert where needed.
Unlike other applications of its kind, Little RGB Color Picker is not able to pick desktop colors, because there’s no dropper tool to select a specific pixel on your screen. The way this is done, is by selecting from the default color palette found in Windows, after which the application provides codes for red, green, and blue values, as well as HTML Hex to use in web projects.
Leaves more to be desired
On the other hand, you can obtain desktop colors, but the effort you have to go through is a bit too much. For instance, you need to take a screenshot of your desktop, paste it in Paint, and identify the specific color in the default palette, which you then need to select again through the application’s main window.
There are slides for color values you can combine and obtain a different color. However, doing this resets the HTML color code, and there’s no function to generate it again, which has a great impact on practicality. There aren’t any export options, except for a couple of buttons that can send either the HTML or RGB values to the clipboard.
To end with
Taking everything into consideration, we can say that Little RGB Color Picker comes with good intentions, but manages to leave out quite an important feature for its domain of activity, and that’s the desktop picker. Color is chosen only from a palette, and combining makes the HTML code disappear, quickly convincing you to look for alternatives.