The application allows to decompose a color into components from selected picture or using camera. Features: - Picking color from the camera - Picking color from the photos - Converter - Picker - Mixer - Color Difference - CSS Colors List - RAL Classic Colors List - Tests for color blindness - Save and Edit the picked color Color conversions are possible in formats: RGB, RGB%, RGB 0-1, HEX, CMY, CMYK, XYZ, HSB/HSV, HSL, LAB, WEBSAFE, RYB, YUV. Localization supported: Afrikaans, Arabic, Bangla, Czech, Danish, German, Greek, English, Spanish, Finnish, Filipino, French, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindi, Croatian, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Kannada, Korean, Malayalam, Marathi, Malay, Dutch, Punjabi, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Slovak, Swedish, Tamil, Telugu, Thai, Tagalog, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese, Chinese (China Mainland), Chinese (Taiwan). Attention: the color names are used only as illustration of similar color, do not use the color names in situations that may be associated with risk to life and health. EULA: https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/
All gray
Seems that almost all colors are defined as gray. 😕
great
Using it for my Bio experiment! It’s perfect because all types of color values are shown!! The ads are also don’t bother at all!! Great app
Absolutely horrible app
This app is horrible, it totally does not work. Absolutely horrible
USC chem 108 lab
Had to use this for chem lab in like basically all the chem labs. Don’t think the measurements r accurate, but hey still getting a 10/10 on those lab reports and that’s all that matters
Useful but limited
The app provides color data for either a center point in the camera view or in an image. Accuracy is limited by the iPhone's automatic white balance, so if the image or scene you're looking at isn't already well lit and color balanced, this app will give you inaccurate results. I tried this out to see if it could be used for a rudimentary color calibration on my monitor. It's OK for balancing r/g/b on a pure white screen at 6500k, but there is no way to know how the auto white balance is throwing off the measurements. Ads are not intrusive, but do track you. If the author can find a way around the auto white balance problem and disable tracking, this could be a useful app. If the author allowed you to calibrate the camera part of the app with reference objects (such as camera calibration cards) this could potentially be used for very basic, very rudimentary monitor color calibration.
Idk
I just felt like it tbh
- Changed logic for Color Difference tool - Added RAL Classic color list - RAL or CSS color detection (Select "Color Names" scheme in Settings) - Tests for color blindness
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