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iWheelColor

iWheelColor is an intuitive color picker, to easily view harmonic color schemes.
Category Price Seller Device
Productivity $1.99 Paolo Borzini iPhone, iPad, iPod

iWheelColor helps graphic designers, programmers and web designers find the best color combinations.
Its simple graphical interface helps you find the perfect color and its ideal harmonies.
In the world of graphics, the right choice of colors is extremely important.
Inspired by the theories of harmonic colors, iWheelColor lets you choose up to five harmonic colors, showing their values in different color models:
RGB, Hex, CMYK, HSV, Websafe, Grayscale and XYZ

For more information here are some links:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complementary_colors
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_space
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HSL_and_HSV
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RGB_color_model
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_scheme



iWheelColor 2.0 features:

- Harmonic color wheel:
complementary (two colors)
triangle (three colors)
square (four colors)
pentagon (five colors)
- Brightness selection bar, for the selected colors
- Touch sensitive color wheel can be turned smoothly, maintaining the harmonious relationship
- Displays colors in different color models:
RGB
Hexadecimal
CMYK
HSV
Websafe
Grayscale
XYZ
- Previews complementary colors. Lists all shades (in steps of 10) of the selected colors in all the color models listed above
- Lists all color combinations in a simple sliding table
- Exports all the data in a PDF file, accessible via iTunes
- Displays the PDF and can print it with AirPrint
- Emails the PDF file
- An information sheet with an explanation of the color models used.

Reviews

This color wheel is wrong
Larkin181

Yellow is in the wrong place. It should be triangulated with red and blue.


This color wheel is right!
ColorWheelGuy

Additive primaries (eg for light) are triangulated as Red Green Blue; subtractive primaries (eg for pigment) are triangulated as Cyan Magenta Yellow. Its based on Newtons Color Wheel. It appears that CIE Lab color parameters are given on the 2nd tab of the application, along with other descriptive mathematical parameters that describe the selected color. If you are used to the traditional Munsell Color Wheel that artists working with pigment use, it will be confusing until you get used to it.


i use this
Fphotographer

I like the email option. If the email would send data on the grey scale, or if I could copy data from the preview option, I would give this app 5 stars.


Nice
Big Kev Daddy

Comes in handy