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How do I find out the Hexadecimal code for a color on my palette in Mac OS X?

Asked by bluemukaki (4332points) January 3rd, 2008
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I need to use the color for part of a webpage but I can’t match it very well, is there anyway of getting Mac OS X color Palette to show you what the Hexadecimal code for the color is?

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boydieshere's avatar

If you can find the RGB values, it’s easy enough to a search for a RGB to hex code converter, but if not, I don’t know :\

bluemukaki's avatar

Yeah that’s what i’ve ended up doing. Just an annoyance to have to go to a site all the time…!

sferik's avatar

Do you know about the DigitalColor Meter in Mac OS X? You can find it in /Applications/Utilities. It will show you the hex RGB triplet for any color your hover over with your mouse.

bluemukaki's avatar

In my quest I found a cool site run by Abobe called Kuler.
Lets you drag colors on a wheel or RGB bars and then tells you all the different kinds of codes and things. Also gives you other colors that match…

GeauxTigers's avatar

I think iColors would do the job pretty well…

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