Color Picker ActiveX Control 1.5
| Developer: |
Red MiniBox Software Inc. (more products...) |
| OS: | Win98/2000/XP/2003/ Vista Starter/ Vista Home Basic/ Vista Home Premium/ Vista Business/ Vista Enterprise/ Vista Ultimate |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$49.99 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 1.38 MB |
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Color Picker ActiveX Control is designed with simplicity in mind. It designed for .NET, Visual Basic, Visual C++, Visual FoxPro, HTML, Office document and any other environment that support ActiveX technology.
Color Picker ActiveX Control is an ActiveX component that includes one dialog. It provides facilities to select from most popular three color models like RGB (Red / Green / Blue), HSB (Hue / Saturation / Brightness) and CMYK (Cyan / Magenta / Yellow / Black).
Color selection is the act of picking the color that you want to use in part of your image.
You can always see which colors are currently selected, since it is shown near the upper-right hand corner of the dialog.
There are two color boxes. The one on the left represents the current color. The one on the right represents the selected color. You may easily see the difference between current and selected colors.
The Color Picker dialog box, allows you to select a very specific shade, either by visually choosing it or by defining the color numerically.
Visually. The initial white-black square is the current color. Drag the little selector on the vertical color slider to change the range of colors displayed, then click on the desired shade to select it.
Numerically. Enter the correct color code in the RGB, CMYK or HSB, text boxes.
In addition to using the HSB, RGB, or CMYK color schemes, you can choose from 138 predefined colors, by using the combo box.
Extensive methods and properties description, code examples will help any level programmer to master it at zero-time frame saving a great amount of efforts on project development.
The control and all related documents has been packed into a full features installation archive which contains uninstall, demonstration and help documents.
Color Picker ActiveX Control is distributed as key-enabled demo software. You may install and test it free of charge for as long as you like. |
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