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Instant Eyedropper is a free download for Windows users.
Instant Eyedropper Identifies Pixel Colours For Faster Design | Lifehacker Australia 2008
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Instant Eyedropper is a free download for Windows users.
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Windows only: Instant Eyedropper is a simple system tray tool that can identify the colour of any pixel on screen — a useful trick if you’re designing a web site or performing other graphics-related tasks.
Instant Eyedropper Identifies Pixel Colours For Faster Design | Lifehacker Australia 2008
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Instant Eyedropper Identifies Pixel Colours For Faster Design (Windows) “Instant Eyedropper is a simple system tray tool that can identify the colour of any pixel on screen — a useful trick if you’re designing a web site or performing other graphics-related tasks.”
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Instant Eyedropper Identifies Pixel Colours For Faster Design (Windows) “Instant Eyedropper is a simple system tray tool that can identify the colour of any pixel on screen — a useful trick if you’re designing a web site or performing other graphics-related tasks.”
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ColorZilla: Advanced Eyedropper, ColorPicker, Page Zoomer and other colorful goodies … (Original post)
Lifehacker’s Firefox Add-On Packs | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Instant Eyedropper copies the colour code for that pixel onto your clipboard (you can choose from a range of formats), ready for use in your HTML editor or graphics program.
Instant Eyedropper Identifies Pixel Colours For Faster Design | Lifehacker Australia 2008
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Instant Eyedropper copies the colour code for that pixel onto your clipboard (you can choose from a range of formats), ready for use in your HTML editor or graphics program.
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“Eyedropper,” he said, and I pressed the implement into his open palm.
The Monstrumologist William James Henry 2009
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“Eyedropper,” he said, and I pressed the implement into his open palm.
The Monstrumologist William James Henry 2009
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