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Oggetto Acchiappa colore

Oggetto Acchiappa colore: utilizza questo strumento per catturare il colore di qualcosa sul tuo schermo

Quando lavori all'interno di un programma per grafica, è presente tipicamente uno strumento per selezionare il colore di un elemento della grafica aperta nel programma. Gimp ha questo tipo di strumento, per esempio. Ma se stai lavorando in un browser e vuoi identificare un colore che hai trovato in una pagina web, avrai bisogno di utilizzare l' Oggetto Acchiappa colore.


Like all widgets, you can set this one to be bigger or smaller, though it does not shrink smaller than the sizes of the icons which make up the Color Picker because they have a fixed size.

To choose a color, click the upper icon which represents a small dropper. A cross-hairs appears on the screen. Move it around with your mouse/touchpad until the cross-hairs centers on the color for which you want information. Click the left mouse button to "select" the color.

The color you clicked is put into the lower circle icon of the plasmoid as a visible color patch. It also is recorded in the plasmoid history (see that history by clicking the plasmoid's color circle).


Recently captured colors

If you slide the mouse pointer down the list of colors and hover over the color which interests you, you'll see it listed in a variety of formats. For most users, the default decimal values will be the most useful. You can change the default format to your preferences.

Of course, if you are color blind, you'll still have trouble, sorry.

Formats of captured colors

Let's say I wanted to pick a screen color to use in a Gimp image. I'd pick the color with Color Picker, then choose the HTML coding format #bac4bd by clicking the picker's color circle and then clicking the desired format which also puts the color choice into the system clipboard. Finally, I would switch to my open Gimp image and click on the foreground color tool and paste the color into the dialog blank. Gimp's default color format is the HTML format known as hexadecimal. The application you use may need a different format. In the worst case situation, you can retype the numbers in blanks when the application gives you a separate blank for each of the decimal values for red, green and blue (RGB) 186, 196, 189.

You can set Color Picker to use, as default, the format which you need most often. That is the last option on the Color Picker history list.