Online or digital free color pickers
Online or digital free color pickers
I have a "Printed" colour book that shows different percentages of every colour on another percentage of colour makes in CMYK
Is there an "online" version of this somewhere please that someone has done in something like illustrator, indesign, photoshop or similar please?
here is one ;
Color conversion (RGB / CMYK / HSV / YUV / ...) | web.forret.com
now, having shared this, I will say that while this tool will provide you with a method to figure out what a color "might" look like, it is hardly a good predition for how it will display or print !
a slightly better one is Adobe Kuler;
myPANTONE - myPANTONE & myPANTONE palettes
I have a problem with Kuler, in that since it is Flash based and there is no notion of color management for Flash, you can't use the approach used in Adobe applications (a CMM and an ICC Profile) - when you go to the Kuler site, search for 'swop' and you can read my comment on why this really is pretty useless if you are concerned with predicting how a CMYK value might actually "print"
Most of the companies that offer swatch library books make their money do mention what printing condition was used - and since printing conditions are NOT ALL THE SAME - one CMYK tint value will NOT visually match that same CMYK tint value when you change the printing condition.
So, by and large, CMYK tint libraries are only useful when you stick to a very specifc print condition and use a printed tint book that was made using that print condition.
examples are;
Graphics - COLOR BRIDGE coated
TRUMATCH
-- while it would seem to make perfect sense to have some online tool that enables you to visit and come up with a way to determine "what is the CMYK recipie for this RGB color" - well, it is not all that simple.
The first issue is 'how would I make money if I offered that'.
There is a small free application from Pantone that offer the ability to create swatch libraies that can then be saved and shared with other InDesign, Photoshop and Illustrator users;
myPANTONE - myPANTONE & myPANTONE palettes
Hope this helps !