get colors from this jpg for my webpage, how? html color values?

get colors from this jpg for my webpage, how? html color values?

am 15.04.2008 14:18:45 von JoeDontKnow

http://lidanshusband.com/sign.jpg

The link is to the picture I made in photoshop. It has 3 different color
greens. I now want to use each of those colors in my website I'm making with
FP. None of the greens in FP look like those in my pic, and the hex values
in the color selection are not the same as in PS. Can you tell me how to
find these values from my jpg so I can go into the html and write them in?

I was actually hoping I could import the pic into FP and then use some color
selection tool to match the colors, but I can't seem to find that either.

Thank you!!!!!!


PS: if any of you are into real estate . . . don't steal my sign :)

Re: get colors from this jpg for my webpage, how? html color values?

am 15.04.2008 15:15:37 von Crashing

is the image in RGB or CMYK color...use RGB for web.



"JoeDontKnow" wrote in message
news:uH9efLvnIHA.944@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> http://lidanshusband.com/sign.jpg
>
> The link is to the picture I made in photoshop. It has 3 different color
> greens. I now want to use each of those colors in my website I'm making
> with FP. None of the greens in FP look like those in my pic, and the hex
> values in the color selection are not the same as in PS. Can you tell me
> how to find these values from my jpg so I can go into the html and write
> them in?
>
> I was actually hoping I could import the pic into FP and then use some
> color selection tool to match the colors, but I can't seem to find that
> either.
>
> Thank you!!!!!!
>
>
> PS: if any of you are into real estate . . . don't steal my sign :)
>

Re: get colors from this jpg for my webpage, how? html color values?

am 15.04.2008 15:17:50 von Stefan B Rusynko

In FP drag the image onto a page
- then anyplace else on the page add some text and use Format Font Colors , select More colors and use the eyedropper to select the
color from the image

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"JoeDontKnow" wrote in message news:uH9efLvnIHA.944@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
| http://lidanshusband.com/sign.jpg
|
| The link is to the picture I made in photoshop. It has 3 different color
| greens. I now want to use each of those colors in my website I'm making with
| FP. None of the greens in FP look like those in my pic, and the hex values
| in the color selection are not the same as in PS. Can you tell me how to
| find these values from my jpg so I can go into the html and write them in?
|
| I was actually hoping I could import the pic into FP and then use some color
| selection tool to match the colors, but I can't seem to find that either.
|
| Thank you!!!!!!
|
|
| PS: if any of you are into real estate . . . don't steal my sign :)
|
|

RE: get colors from this jpg for my webpage, how? html color values?

am 15.04.2008 15:29:04 von DanL

In an image editor, copy a "swatch" of the color you want and save it. It
doesn't have to be a very big sample. Now when you want to use that color,
simply use one of those files as the background and use background-repeat.

"JoeDontKnow" wrote:

> http://lidanshusband.com/sign.jpg
>
> The link is to the picture I made in photoshop. It has 3 different color
> greens. I now want to use each of those colors in my website I'm making with
> FP. None of the greens in FP look like those in my pic, and the hex values
> in the color selection are not the same as in PS. Can you tell me how to
> find these values from my jpg so I can go into the html and write them in?
>
> I was actually hoping I could import the pic into FP and then use some color
> selection tool to match the colors, but I can't seem to find that either.
>
> Thank you!!!!!!
>
>
> PS: if any of you are into real estate . . . don't steal my sign :)
>
>
>

Re: get colors from this jpg for my webpage, how? html color values?

am 15.04.2008 16:16:38 von JoeDontKnow

Thanks alot everyone! Stefan that's exactly what I was trying to do, but I
didn't know I had to enter text to get that thing to work. As soon as I
entered the text, it sure did work. Thanks!



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"Stefan B Rusynko" wrote in message
news:usBZasvnIHA.4208@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> In FP drag the image onto a page
> - then anyplace else on the page add some text and use Format Font Colors
> , select More colors and use the eyedropper to select the
> color from the image
>
> --
>
> _____________________________________________
> SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
> "Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
> To find the best Newsgroup for FrontPage support see:
> http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp
> _____________________________________________
>
>
> "JoeDontKnow" wrote in message
> news:uH9efLvnIHA.944@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> | http://lidanshusband.com/sign.jpg
> |
> | The link is to the picture I made in photoshop. It has 3 different color
> | greens. I now want to use each of those colors in my website I'm making
> with
> | FP. None of the greens in FP look like those in my pic, and the hex
> values
> | in the color selection are not the same as in PS. Can you tell me how
> to
> | find these values from my jpg so I can go into the html and write them
> in?
> |
> | I was actually hoping I could import the pic into FP and then use some
> color
> | selection tool to match the colors, but I can't seem to find that
> either.
> |
> | Thank you!!!!!!
> |
> |
> | PS: if any of you are into real estate . . . don't steal my sign :)
> |
> |
>
>