Color Cop

by Jay Prall

A color selector that has multipurpose functions and can be used by web designers and programmers

Operating system: Windows

Publisher: Jay Prall

Release : Color Cop 5.4.3

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It is a color selector that has multipurpose functions and can be used by web designers and programmers. This manages to have a great color selector that comes incorporated, and has different functions, to preview the color, it is automatically copied directly to the clipboard, and in drops, account manages to select colors from any place where it is in the place from the screen.

This application always manages to remember the position of the last screen, the last color that we have selected, the last mode that we use, and always takes care of copying all the options to the clipboard.

Color Cop is an application that manages to come out as a small floating box located at the top of the Web page that we use. You can minimize this box while we are sailing, and when we want, we can maximize it again.

It manages to identify and represent colors in different hexadecimal color code formats.
Features:

  • The main feature that can be seen is the eyedropper. This is simply very easy to use. We click and drag the eyedropper to the place of the screen we want and select a new color.
  • A significant one is also the Magnifying Glass. This can be used to enlarge any area of the screen that we select, after doing Zoom with the magnifying glass, we can click on the view to choose a color.
  • Automatically everything will be saved in the clipboard.
  • Contains an extensive palette of colors, is complemented by 42 colors.
  • There is a history of the last 7 colors that we have used, and these will appear in the color history.

If you consider yourself to be a great professional graphic designer or simply an amateur, this application can be very useful for you since we are convinced that each of the features that this application manages to contain are very useful for each of the things that We want to do what we are working on.

Colors are an essential part when designing our website, as it will give you a better look.


PROS
Easy to use with a simple, user-friendly interface.
Includes a magnifier tool for precise color picking.
Supports multiple color code formats (RGB, HTML, CMYK).

CONS
Limited color selection compared to other similar software.
Lacks advanced editing features.
Interface appears outdated and unattractive.
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Nick Ellis
A cool soudning program that allows web designers to more easily select color pallet
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Jeffrey Skeen
Color selection was easy and fun. The spectrum provided gave many choices for arrangement. Ease of use was also a big factor. Switching from one tool to another to blend your work was also a big advantage. The eyedropper was a lot of fun. Pretty good software.
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Ben
Color Cop is an operating system for Windows that provides a tool for web/graphic designers to select colors. Despite being updated last week, the images shown on the product website seem similar to that of the computer games I played as a child in the 90s. The product may have good features and appears to have useful functions such as th eyedropper, magnifying glass and expansive color palette - but should be updated to look more modern.
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Luke
The Color Cop serves as a color pick for web designers and programmers. As indicated by the instructions, it is mainly for web designers and programmers, but seems to be a very easy source to use. It works efficiently, and many have been currently using it and keeping the product accessible. Using screen measurement is another feature that seems really important.
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Harris Mulkey
Color Cop for Windows is an application for those running Windows OS. The tool allows programmers or developers to have an easy to use tool to select colors. Also, the tool has the capability to identify multiple colors in different hex code color formats.
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Dylan
If you design websites or identify as a programmer, you need a simple color picker that you can use for the variety of purposes that you need in your day-to-day work. That's where Color Cop comes in. This tool can help detect and then represent hues in all kinds of different HEX formats. All you need to do is drag and drop the eyedropper to somewhere on your computer screen and then let go. The Color Cop will pick up the selected color and copy the hex code directly over to your clipboard.
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Callum
Color cop impressed me with its combination of simplicity and effectiveness. it comes with a compact and powerful user interface that takes up very little screen space. a color grabber is provided to drag and drop at any pixel of the screen, and RGB and Hex codes are presented instantly.
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Angus
I have worked in web design for a number of years, simple utilities like Color Crop are a must-have for quickly choosing a color pallet, I like Color Cop as it allows you to copy and paste hex color codes for including in my website code easily and best of all it is free to use and the developers are asking for feedback for new features that could be added.
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Jake
Color Cop for Windows is a simple color picker tool that finds and uses color codes for use in web design.
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Daniel
Color Cop is my favourite tool for choosing colors on Windows by far. Ever since I've been taking commissions for digital design, finding the right color, then trying to find it in Photoshop has been such a pain for me. With this software, I was easily able to choose ANY color on ANY screen to use in my software. The software takes no space on your storage drives, no bugs, no ads, no viruses, just plain and simple, and it works like a charm. The UI could be a little better, seems like it was built for Windows 95, however that doesn't mean it doesn't work. Still amazing software.
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Finn
As a digital artist Color Cop is a lifesaver if you ever see a color and think might want to use that color in my own art Color Cop can give you the exact Hex code for the color you see on the screen just like any other eyedropper tool. Its so easy and simple to use I absolutely love it and will definitely recommend it to people I know.
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Jay Jerz
Color Cop is a multi-purpose color picker for web designers and programmers. It features an eyedropper, magnifier, variable magnification levels, 3 by 3 and 5 by 5 average sampling, snap to websafe, color history, and more. It is a great tool for quickly grabbing color values from any part of the screen.
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Jamie D.
Color Cop software is a great tool for quickly picking up colors from any image. It allows you to sample colors from anywhere on the screen and store them in a palette. It's easy to use and the interface is intuitive. It also has useful features such as being able to adjust the color picker size, zoom in/out of the image, and adjust the tolerance level. The color picker is also accurate, making it great for getting exact colors. It is a great way to quickly pick up colors from any image without having to waste time manually finding the right color. Overall, Color Cop is a great tool for quickly grabbing colors from an image.
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Kyle Christoffers
Color Cop is a great freeware software to quickly and easily create color palettes. It is incredibly easy to use and it's great to experiment with. The interface is neat and clear. It offers color picker, a color mixer and a color wheel. I found it useful for picking colors for web design projects. It also supports HTML and RGB colors. The only downside is that it does not support CMYK colors.
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner William Montefusco
Color Cop is a handy little software that can be used to quickly identify the hexadecimal code of any color. It is especially useful for web designers who need to match colors within a project. The tools are quick and easy to use, and the interface is intuitive. The program is lightweight and doesn't take up much space.
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Alfie Crissy
Color Cop is a simple and user-friendly software that allows you to easily identify and capture colors from your screen, making it a great tool for graphic designers and web developers.
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Lewis Colaiacovo
Color Cop software is a useful tool for obtaining color values from any point on the screen.
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Hamish
A handy tool for identifying and matching colors straight from your desktop.
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Noah
Intuitive interface, excellent color picking accuracy.
James
Color Cop software is a color picker tool. 🎨
Archie
This is a multi-functional color selector perfect for web designers and programmers. It features an excellent color picker, integrated with various functions, such as color preview which is automatically copied directly to the clipboard. Additionally, it can select colors from anywhere on the screen. This application always remembers the position of the last screen, the last color we selected, and the last mode we used. Moreover, it takes care to copy all the options to the clipboard. It appears as a small floating box at the top of the web page we are using. You can minimize this box while we navigate, and when we want, we can maximize it again. Among its features, the pipette tool is very user-friendly. Just click and drag the pipette to the screen location where we want to select a new color. Additionally, there is the Magnifier function that can be used to enlarge any area of the screen that we select. After zooming with the magnifier, we can click on the view to choose a color. Finally, an extensive color palette is available, complemented by 42 colors, as well as a history of the last 7 colors we used.
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