Pick any color from the screen and view the corresponding HEX and decimal values, create new colors using the RGB and HSL mixers, and export color data to plain text file format #Color converter #RGB mixer #HSL mixer #Color #Converter #RGB
Colors MiniLab is a small software application designed for helping you pick colors from the desktop and find out the corresponding HEX and decimal values, as well as work with an RGB and HSL mixer. It can be deployed on all Windows versions out there.
You can take advantage of the tool’s portability status and run it on the target system without administrative privileges. You may keep it on pen drives or other portable devices.
Gaining access to its functions can be done by opening the executable file because you do not have to go through an installation process. The utility does not write entries to your Windows registry and create other settings files so you can get rid of it using a simple deletion task.
Although you cannot appeal to a help manual, you can easily get an idea about how the program works because the dedicated parameters look intuitive. All configuration settings are integrated into a single window, making it very easy for you to tweak them.
Colors MiniLab gives you the possibility to select a color from a preset palette and check out information about the HEX and decimal values, as well as RGB and HSL data.
What’s more, you are allowed to drag the RGB and HSB bars in order to create new colors and view the corresponding HEX and decimal values.
Other important configuration settings worth being mentioned enable you to type a custom HTML color value in order to get the target color, pick any color from the desktop to get info about it, clear all fields with a single click, as well as export color information to plain text file format using different encoding profiles.
Tests have pointed out that Colors MiniLab is not a resource hog so it does not affect the overall performance of your computer. It carries out a task quickly and without errors.
All things considered, Colors MiniLab comes packed with basic features for helping you find out info about colors on the fly, and is suitable especially for web designers.
Note: Some antivirus and antispyware programs flag Colors MiniLab as being infected/malware, although the application is perfectly safe and does not pose a threat to your system. This is called a 'false positive.' The term false positive is used when antivirus software wrongly classifies an innocuous (inoffensive) file as a virus. The incorrect detection may be due to heuristics or to an incorrect virus signature in a database. [Similar problems can occur with antitrojan or antispyware software.]
Colors MiniLab 1.0
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- file size:
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- filename:
- ColorsC.zip
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