Two great tips, one fantastic source...

Ralph DiMola rdimola at evergreeninfo.net
Fri Aug 21 12:44:55 EDT 2015


On screen RGB does not tell you what's in the image file. The monitor's
color profile(gamma and such) will modify the image for viewing on the
screen. It's a great tool to see what is rendered on screen but not to
examine the raw content of a displayed image.

Ralph DiMola
IT Director
Evergreen Information Services
rdimola at evergreeninfo.net


-----Original Message-----
From: use-livecode [mailto:use-livecode-bounces at lists.runrev.com] On Behalf
Of Roger Guay
Sent: Friday, August 21, 2015 12:29 PM
To: How to use LiveCode
Subject: Re: Two great tips, one fantastic source...

Bob, are you suggesting that Digital Color Meter in OS X does something more
or other than the Color Palette in LC?

Cheers,
Roger


> On Aug 21, 2015, at 7:33 AM, Earp Robert J. <rjearp99 at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> The second is finding out there is a fantastic built-in app called Digital
Color Meter in OS X residing in my Utilities folder that I never knew
existed, and which does an awful lot of useful stuff from showing the
RGB/Hex/etc, values of any pixel being displayed on any screen, to the
mouseLoc.     http://macmost.com/digital-color-meter.html
<http://macmost.com/digital-color-meter.html>
<http://macmost.com/digital-color-meter.html
<http://macmost.com/digital-color-meter.html>>  tells you a lot more.

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