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I just found this cool website. It generates a color scheme for your site based on an image:

http://www.degraeve.com/color-palette/

Try it out. I just found it today, so I haven't had time to implement it. If you use the colors it generates for a specific picture, let me know. I'd be interested in seeing how it pans out.

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wow.. these are great finds.. Thanks for sharing them... will check them later

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demonhale I found that site before and it was posted in a previous thread about a year ago. I forgot about it though and I need to use it more. Thanks for reminding me.

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no probs Wink , it was megans post before.
Theres a version 1, and this is the new version...

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It seemed to be more functional. I thought that was bacause I dident pay attention to it that much the first time I saw it. Its crazy how much your eyes open up after you trun 18 Smiling

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I tried this. Diden't like it, not flexable enough.

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Yeah, I'd seen all those, and each of them has their advantage, for the most part. But none of them generate a color scheme automatically based on an image, except the one I posted. That was my reason for posting the link.

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oh sorry i misunderstood, i should read the whole post besides the first few words Doh! . now that you point it out that is a good tool!

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It's pretty easy to get a colour scheme from an image just using photoshop really, simply select the ink dropper tool and mouseover the image till you find a colour on there that you like then click and use it Laughing out loud

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You can do that, but that doesn't generate a color scheme for you. There's a distict difference between getting one color and getting a color scheme. And this even automagically generates the color scheme for you.

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timjpriebe wrote: You can do that, but that doesn't generate a color scheme for you. There's a distict difference between getting one color and getting a color scheme. And this even automagically generates the color scheme for you.

Yeah, but i've tested it out and it doesn't really really to have any logical way of choosing the colours, to me anyway, just seems to pick random hex codes from the graphic. it could still be useful though but i don't think i'd use it to find the scheme for a site, i think that second link someone posted - where you can choose colours that 'contrast' each other - is the most useful, after you've picked your base colour.

All good find though!

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but then I dont actually get a scheme from a photo... So it depends on the usefulness of the tool and the actual need you have...

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Color Schemer. I like the downloadable version...no need to be online, and you can pick colors from your screen no matter what you are running.

They do have an online version, and it looks like they've got a new upgrade as well.