I've just downloaded a free "color grabber" that allows me to grab any color from a screen shot, then gives me the HTML color code.
Is there a way that I can use this code with PF, rather than taking that same screen shot and using PF's color grabber (Pipette Tool)?
Thanks
b1rd
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Re: Color Grabber
Hi bird,
Yes, a simple way : activate the pipette tool, type the web color value in the proper box, and do Enter.
So the foreground color will be set to the right value. Don't forget to activate a new tool ...
But PF doesn't work on an external picture. The screenshot must be pasted in the PF workspace, to use the pipette tool.
Yes, a simple way : activate the pipette tool, type the web color value in the proper box, and do Enter.

So the foreground color will be set to the right value. Don't forget to activate a new tool ...
But PF doesn't work on an external picture. The screenshot must be pasted in the PF workspace, to use the pipette tool.
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Re: Color Grabber
That's what I was wondering about, thanks. Actually, I never noticed the box for the HTML values before.The screen-shot must be pasted in the PF workspace, to use the pipette tool
b1rd