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ColorSuckr Sucks Colors From Images

Recently, we reviewed Pictaculous – a web app, that generates color palettes from images. Probably someone felt that Pictaculous was too lonely in the crowd. So another product to accompany it is developed. Here comes ColorSuckr, a friendly company to Pictaculous. Say Hi!

ColorSucks

ColorSuckr works mostly the same way as Pictaculous, only you can’t upload images and will have to provide a link to an image already hosted somewhere. You can also search for images on Flickr right from ColorSuckr and select the image there and then.

A batch of matching colors will then be displayed along with their HEX and Web Safe codes. You’ll also get the RGB codes and the option to download an Adobe Swatch File. If you click “Show color schemes” for any color, it further gets diverged into more matching color schemes.

ColorSuckr

Check out ColorSuckr and let us know how well you suck colors.

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