Color Schemes is a simple application that can generate compatible color schemes.
You can create color schemes very easily. You can save up to 28 schemes into the provided slots by the application. Changing one of the colors might change the other two, if you use the automatic mode of the color mode. By using this mode, you can keep the colors separated by a 120-degree color wheel separation.
In the manual mode, you are able to set every color scheme as you wish, because every color will be independent from another. This mode is recommended for those who wish to create other types of color schemes.
The color generator uses multiple input modes. A slider allows you to set the color, but you can also input a decimal number between 0 and 255 or you can just enter a hexadecimal code.
Pluses: it can generate color schemes in a very easy way, you can save up to 28 color schemes.
Drawbacks / flaws:
In conclusion: this is a nice tool and it can help Web designers to generate colors for their interfaces.
version reviewed: 5.1
Color Schemes Publisher's Description
This application helps you put together up to 28 Color Schemes, each Color Scheme with up to three colors. For example, the Demo Color Scheme shows how three colors could work well together.
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