Color Studio v1: getting your RGBs just right

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If you’re the kind of coder who uses colors and wants the perfect color scheme without having to go through the hassle of finding out what “Dodger Blue” is, then you may want to take a look at andyauff‘s Color Studio. Color Studio is an application that allows you to change the red, green, and blue variables on your screen, instantly allowing you to see the color you’re making.

Unlike conventional color lists, the beauty of this application is that you can easily create the color you want just by changing the variables. As andyauff notes, you can take the numbers down for future reference (add your own name to your notes so you don’t forget), or take a screenshot of the color you’ve created, which is shown on the bottom half of the PSP’s screen.

The readme file in the “colorstudio” folder has instructions for using the application and taking screenshots. Note, however, that you can only take one screenshot before it gets overwritten, so you might want to check to see if it works with a screen capture application like iR Shell, just in case you want to save more than one color. Enjoy!

Download: Color Studio v1
Visit: PSP Development Forums

Color Studio - Image 1 

If you’re the kind of coder who uses colors and wants the perfect color scheme without having to go through the hassle of finding out what “Dodger Blue” is, then you may want to take a look at andyauff‘s Color Studio. Color Studio is an application that allows you to change the red, green, and blue variables on your screen, instantly allowing you to see the color you’re making.

Unlike conventional color lists, the beauty of this application is that you can easily create the color you want just by changing the variables. As andyauff notes, you can take the numbers down for future reference (add your own name to your notes so you don’t forget), or take a screenshot of the color you’ve created, which is shown on the bottom half of the PSP’s screen.

The readme file in the “colorstudio” folder has instructions for using the application and taking screenshots. Note, however, that you can only take one screenshot before it gets overwritten, so you might want to check to see if it works with a screen capture application like iR Shell, just in case you want to save more than one color. Enjoy!

Download: Color Studio v1
Visit: PSP Development Forums

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