Colorspace
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An easy-to-use color picker that can be a useful aid for web designers. The software can be hidden in the task bar and lets you pick colors from anywhere on your screen.
Colorspace is designed as a replacement for Print Screen + Photoshop. Sometimes you just need to know what color a box has or if it is a gradient and this tool will help you with that. Colorspace also has a history dialog that you can easily use to create color palettes.
The old theme is still supported, but you must now add a parameter to activate it. On Windows you use the parameter -Xgraphite and on OS X you must follow the instructions inside the Info.plist file. You only get the old advanced color panel by choosing this theme.
Tiger support is solid, but Leopard and Snow Leopard users might have problems if they have incompatible system wide settings. This is a result of Apple choosing to lock the JRE to the OS X version. This makes it harder to test multiplatform software.
The Colorspace Hue value is not RGB compatible. This is not a bug. The color logic used internally is based on RYB (red-yellow-blue). This has no effect on the color picker.
Colorspace Features:
1. Teppefall Titanium - High DPI/PPI aware look and feel. Based on the Substance look and feel.
2. Native text anti aliasing. LCD subpixel / ClearType support
3. Multi-threaded code comes standard.
4. Update notifier available in all applications.
5. All visual settings can be overridden. Native look and feel works fine
Requirements:
* Java
Limitations:
* History and copy configuration are disabled
The license of this software is Free Trial Software, the price is EUR25.00, you can free download and get a free trial.

