Thread: Color testing
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Old 07-20-2002, 05:33 PM   #7
LennonCook
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Quote:
Originally posted by SomeGuy:
BTW How many colors are there?
Lots.
Unless you just mean named colours; in which case I think there`s only about 50...

Just in case anyone`s interested; to find the hex code for a colour:
Open an imaging program that gives you the RGB values.
Select the colour you want.
The RGB value is base 10, hex is base 16... so, just take the values and convert them to base 16 (the extra numbers you need for this are represented by the letters a-f).
Then, you should have 3 two-digit numbers (if any are only 1 digit, put a 0 before them); arrange them in the order rgb where r is the red value, g is the green value, and b is the blue value.
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