Long before the arrival of the PC, there were coloring pages that you had to color using numbers. When the computer started assigning a number to colors, it was a logical development. Unfortunately, the numbering is not unambiguous. For example, html color #ffe791 in Visual Basic is called &H91e7ff and in RGB 255,231,145, while in all cases we are just talking about file folder yellow. The program Color Cop not only tells you what an exact color is called in different systems (both in RGB and CMYK) but also calculates averages for NxN pixels and offers an adjustable magnifying glass.
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Color Cop – A color picker and magnifying glass in one