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Pigment extracts color palettes from your images

June 10, 2025 Steve Emms Graphics, GUI

Pigment extracts a palette of colors from images offline. Select the speed and accuracy by modifying the number and quality of colors.

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Paleta generates color palettes with ease

June 6, 2025 Steve Emms Graphics, GUI

Paleta finds the dominant color palette from any image and manage palettes with Paleta. An intuitive tool for designers, artists, and others.

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sxcs – minimal X11 color picker and magnifier

February 22, 2025 Steve Emms Graphics

sxcs is a minimal X11 color picker and magnifier with mouse and keyboard support.

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Picket – screen color picker

February 20, 2025 Steve Emms Graphics, GUI

Picket is a screen color picker for Linux with magnifier and custom/user defined formats.

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delicolour – lightweight colour finder

January 5, 2025 Steve Emms Graphics

delicolour is a lightweight colour finder written in Python.

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Deepin Picker – simple color picker

December 22, 2024 Steve Emms Graphics

Deepin Picker is billed as the simplest color picker.

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Rickrack – color palette generator

December 16, 2024 Steve Emms Graphics

Rickrack (Real-time Color Kit) is a user-friendly color editor. It is designed to generate a set of harmonious colors.

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Coulr – color box to help developers and designers

December 14, 2024 Steve Emms Graphics

Coulr is a color box to help developers and designers. It includes a picker tool.

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Bella – simple color picker

December 9, 2024 Steve Emms Graphics

Bella is a simple eye dropper and color picker. You can pick color from the screen and save it in any color format.

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pik – terminal-based colour picker

October 2, 2024 Steve Emms Graphics

pik is a color picker for the terminal.

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