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Color PickerColor picker is an easy-to-use online tool with intuitive interface to quickly get RGB value, HSV (HSL) value and HEX color code value for selected color. Also you can type RGB, HSV and HEX values in order to fine-tune your color selection. In the digital world, color isn't just a visual choice — it’s a precise mathematical coordinate. Whether you are trying to match a specific shade from a brand logo or finding a high-contrast color for a website button, this tool allows you to extract exact values. It bridges the gap between your creative vision and the technical code required by browsers, graphic software, and printers.
The RGB color model allows to reproduce a broad array of colors by mixing the red (R), green (G) and blue (B) primary colors of light. A color in the RGB color model is described by indicating how much of each of the red, green, and blue is included. In this tool, as in most computers, the color component values are represented as unsigned integer numbers in the range 0 to 255, the range that a single 8-bit byte can offer. If all the color components are at zero the result is black. If all are at maximum (255), the result is white. RGB color component values are often represented as hexadecimal (HEX) numbers, for example #FF0000 represents brightest saturated red color (R=255, G=0, B=0). HSV is the one of the most common cylindrical-coordinate representations of points in an RGB color model. HSV stands for hue, saturation, and value, and is also often called HSB (B stands for brightness) or HSL (L stands for lightness). Many designers find it more intuitive than HEX because it allows you to easily create "shades" (adding black) or "tints" (adding white) by simply adjusting the Lightness percentage while keeping the Hue the same. Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat is the difference between HEX and RGB color codes? HEX (Hexadecimal) is a six-digit code used primarily in web design (e.g., #FFFFFF represents white color). RGB (Red, Green, Blue) represents the intensity of light for each color on a scale of 0 to 255. While they represent the same color, HEX is more common in CSS code, while RGB is often used in digital photo editing.
What are "Web-Safe" colors? Web-safe colors are a set of 216 colors that were guaranteed to look the same on all monitors in the early days of the internet. Today, with modern high-definition screens, "web-safe" is largely obsolete, but designers still use the concept to ensure maximum compatibility across all devices.
Why students and professionals need this color picker?For Professionals (Designers & Developers)Efficiency is key in professional workflows. UI/UX designers and front-end developers use this tool to ensure brand consistency across different platforms. It allows for rapid prototyping and ensures that colors meet WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) for contrast and readability. Instead of guessing or using heavy design software just to find a hex code, this lightweight tool provides instant values for CSS, HTML, and design assets. For StudentsFor those studying graphic design, web development, or digital marketing, understanding color theory is just the beginning. This calculator helps students learn the technical side of color — how Red, Green, and Blue (RGB) mix to create digital light, or how Hue, Saturation, and Lightness (HSL) affect the "feel" of a design. It’s a practical aid for building portfolio projects that look professional and polished. Practical Application Examples
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