Hue Go! - 1.2color picker samples HTML from anywhere on screen |
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accuracy in CSS SHORT colors?? 



- Version: 1.3, 8/26/2005 06:12PM PST
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mccoytest
I asked this guy, the other day why a brown color (#AA7733 HEX) shows up in his eyedropper tool as #115 (deep blue) for a CSS SHORT value. (Should be #A73) No response. I have no confidence in the accuracy (CSS at least). Hue GO! reports the (orangish) XML feed logo in the bottom left of this VersionTracker window as #D99254 in HEX but #218 in CSS SHORT, while the blueish RSS icon reports #4C80AF HEX and #711 in CSS SHORT, not good. But he releases a new version today!
Okay but... - Version: 1.2, 1/4/2005 09:33PM PST
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twitterpated
Is the ability to copy 6 letters really worth 5 dollars? The digital color meter, which comes free with OS X can give pick any color from the screen and give you the hex code, percentage or actual value, both 8 and 16 bit.
And that extension ColorZilla is free.