The CQvis MultiGradient Palette Tool 1.0
The Cqvis Multigradient Palette Select Tool
ADVERTISEMENTSAuthor : CQvis
OS : Win2000,WinVista,WinXP...
The cqvis multigradient palette tool license : Freeware (Price: free)
Added date : 23. October 2010
Release date : 25. September 2010
Download page : Download
Download Size : 158 kBytes
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The CQvis MultiGradient Palette Tool 1.0 freeware description:
This program is the result of the author`s desire for some years to see a hexagonal color gradient display that was more useful, when it comes to viewing and selecting colors, than the color-space illustrations in hexagon form usually seen in print. The concept of all of the program`s functions started with an intuitive vision of a nice hexagonal gradient arrangment, and the development of everything else in the program followed naturally from it, once the initial details were worked out. The hexagon drives the concept, and the program; and that is why it is given such a large portion of the display area (the main drawing area). Most of the work was done because a really good color-picker was needed for another of the author`s projects (The Pattern Matrix Tile Designer), simply because it is too time-consuming to keep popping up the standard Windows Color Dialog (used in MS-Paint and many other Windows applications) to choose additional colors when color coordination and side-by-side comparison of gradients or their start and end points needs to take place along with the color selection. Aside from supporting calculations involving standard color models and color space coordinates in order to achieve photo-realism, or support for color mixing based on transparency factors or for color mappings to particular printer type `inkspaces`, there isn`t much deliberately left out. If you need `real world` colors, use the File.Open menu item to read a .bmp, .jpg, or .gif file into the main drawing area and just pick off the pixels using the mouse right button, and then take the ones you need from the save box and put them in the palette strips. Once there, you can experiment with the gradients between them to your hearts` content. The program is all about intuitive `try this`, `try that`; and the layout and interaction between the controls and display areas makes this easy.
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