We hope you found this article helpful, if you have any questions or comments you would like to contribute, we welcome your feedback in our discussion forum. The Digital Color Meter is incredibly simple to use and we feel it has lasting value especially for someone planning on doing any kind of graphic design work. So, the next time you want to know exactly what color something is for that website you’re building, or you’re simply curious, you can open the “Utilities” folder and load up the Digital Color Meter and you’ll have that color value immediately. We can quickly measure the color value of How-To Geek’s blue. In this case, we’ve found the RGB value of the blue in the How-To Geek banner, but, of course, we could obviously find the color value of literally anything else on the screen. A simple demonstration of copying a color as an image. When you copy the color value as an image, it will be copied to the clipboard as a small swatch, which you can then paste elsewhere. Moving over to the the “Color” menu, you can see you have the option to copy your color values as text “Shift + Cmd + C” or as an image “Option + Cmd + C”. The app also supports layers, so you can re-edit them freely. At the same time, you can and text onto images as you want. With it you can sketch and crop, rotate, scale images very easily.
To open such a document in Pages, local the file that you need and right-click it. Paint Pro is an easy-to-use drawing tool and image editor which can help you to draw pictures and edit your existing photos. It does a great job in showing special formatting so that the document will be as close to the original Word version as possible.
Use the “Display Values” sub-menu to change how Digital Color Meter displays color values. One of the easiest ways to open and edit files DOCX on your Mac is using a built-in appPages. You will be able to do this using the “View” menu and then choosing from the “Display Values” sub-menu. Right-click on any image and choose Open With > Preview.
As we mentioned earlier, you can find the color values as RGB, hexadecimal, or percentage. Not everyone knows that Mac's default Preview application is not only an image viewer but also provides a basic painting and annotating toolkit that's just enough for it to be a decent substitute for Microsoft Paint for Mac.
The other item you definitely want to take note of is the ability to change your color’s display values.