Category | Price | Seller | Device |
---|---|---|---|
Utilities | Free | Andrea Bizzotto | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Easily import images from the Photos app or from Adobe Creative Cloud (Adobe account required).
Includes iOS app extension for seamless integration with the Photos app and all your favourite image sharing apps.
Pixel Picker couldn't be easier to use:
- Take a screenshot
- Open it from your Photos and choose Pixel Picker from the list of available options
- Pan, pinch & zoom and read all desired RGB color values.
FEATURES
• Read from your device Photos
• Pan, pinch & zoom to select points of interest in your images
• Color picker prints the color in RGB (decimal and hex)
• Export current image along with selected color information
• Import images from your Adobe Creative Cloud account
• Full support for images of any size (portrait and landscape)
• Available on iPhone and iPad
Enjoy!
it's the best app in this category. I try several apps, but those apps was very limited. My only recommendation is to display RGB as decimal numbers (0.0 to 1.0) which is used for iOS programming.
That was what I needed. I had some pictures where I wanted to check the RGB color values, I search the app store for "RGB colors," and I found this free app. I open the app, I pick a photo from my camera roll, I move the little pointer around to any spot in the photo, and the app and tells movie RGB value for that spot. I knocked off one star for not being able to copy the text of those numbers to my clipboard.
As a developer, I can not begin to say how much this app has helped me in streamlining my design process. Would definitely recommend.
Works great. Just what I needed to be able to get a color sample from an image to use in a drawing without having to switch between apps. Works great in split screen view which is a huge plus.
Crashed the first time, but it has yet to do it again. .99 cents to remove the ads. Worth it.
Easy to figure out. And it's free! And the ads are unobtrusive.
I just downloaded this app and used it for the first time, desperate to match a text color. I uploaded a sample from a screenshot of a photo, and the app returned the RBG that is an incredible match even with my relatively basic printer. I'm thrilled.