I am working on my new site at http://www.google-central.com. I am attempting to blend my ads a dgood amount, and I think the right edge ads do pretty well at that. However, the left border has a background image that creates the color - it is one solid color, but I don't know the hexadecimal color. Is there any program or website (etc) that can find the hexadecimal value for an image color? Otherwise, maybe someone who is better at this can manually find a closer match than what is currently on the site? Either way would be of great assistance -Alex Ps. I have attached the background image that I want to emulate. The code of the current ad background is #EEDFCC.
I use an extension on Firefox called colorzilla where i can get the hex codes for any colour on any page. The hex for the colour of that image is #E7DAD1
That FF extension is *so* useful though. Two clicks and its done Otherwise its *load up photoshop* *print screen* *paste* *select colour chooser* *click on colour* *copy hex code*
Alternatively you can go for a palette generator ... http://www.degraeve.com/color-palette/index.php For your image .... Try this .... http://www.degraeve.com/color-palet...7DAD1E7DAD1,E7DAD1FFFFFEE7DAD1E7DAD1E7DAD1,36 Hope it helps ....
Ummm .... Abhishek happens to be my real name ..... And it was kept long before anyone knew there was an actor named the same hahah ....
Get Irfanview (freeware image viewer) , make a print screen of the are you want, paste it in Irfanview, zoom in, click (and keep button pressed) on the pixel you want the color for and look in the Irfanview title bar. You see there the color in RGB (red,green,blue) format and also in hexadecimal format #123456. No, really, it's very easy..Easier than my description.