ColorSnapper review: Get color values from any pixel on your screen<article>
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If you’re a longtime user of OS X, you’re probably familiar with Apple’s Digital Color Meter (found in Applications > Utilities), a simple utility that magnifies the contents of the screen under the mouse pointer and lets you copy the RGB color components of the resulting pixel.</p><figure class="medium left"><a class="zoom" href="
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ColorSnapper</strong> (
Mac App Store link) takes the concept a little further, providing a convenient way to instantly capture a specific color from your screen in a variety of formats. Once installed, the app becomes available in your menu bar, from where it can be invoked either via a mouse click or by using a global shortcut (the app defaults to Command-Control-C, which may interfere with the functionality provided by other apps, but you can change the shortcut).</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/2463967/colorsnapper-review-get-color-values-from-any-pixel-on-your-screen.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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ColorSnapper review: Get color values from any pixel on your screen