![]() In Firefox I get different results 3700ff / 55, 0, 255. If I use Colorsnapper 2 on that CSS tricks website I get 2046f6 / 32 70 246 in Safari and Chrome browser. I can't get that blue color #0000FF / 0 0 255 no matter what software I use, Colorsnapper 2, Digital Color Meter or Pixelmator Pro. I use the last version of macOS Catalina and the last version of Safari, Chrome and Firefox, everything is fully updated. So first calibrate and colour manage your display. PS Unless your screen is properly colour managed and calibrated (with hardware such as a Spider) anything colour related becomes unreliable. Not too sure about Pixelmator, though: last time I checked a few years ago its color picker did not support that. PhotoLine, Photoshop, and Affinity Photo will do that, for example, so an app like Colorsnapper is pretty much useless for most users. ![]() Not necessary and you are just wasting your money when most image editors have built-in colour pickers which will do the exact same thing. Then other apps know what to expect and how to interpret the colours.Īnd I would avoid apps like Colorsnapper. If no profile is assigned, assign the srgb profile. I took a screenshot with the built-in option in Firefox, and pasted in PhotoLine: the colours are correct. The colours got transformed somewhere along the line, and when no colour profile is assigned and being kept track of from the very start, the end result is a crap shoot. I opened your screenshot in PhotoLine, and it has no color profile assigned. The key concept here is colour management. ![]()
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