Developed by XDA member sudo.adam, LifeDropper for Android
is a simple, handy tool that lets you capture and identify colors from
your surroundings. The app uses your device’s camera to capture the
color within a user-defined area (number of pixels at the center) of the
scene in focus, displays its RGB and CMYK values and hexadecimal
code and lets you save said info to your device. LifeDropper is
particularly useful for graphic designers who often find themselves
looking for a quick and simple way to collect real-life colors on the go
and replicating them in their work. Hence the tagline, “the eyedropper
tool for real life”. The app is in beta as of this writing.
You can give each captured color a label of your choice before saving it to your device. Saved colors can later be viewed or deleted from within Menu > Tag Gallery. To redefine the active area, select Menu > Settings > Number of pixels.
If you’re an avid graphic designer, you’ve probably already come up with multiple uses for this app. Here’s one off the top of my head: say you want to replicate the color of your office table or your favorite shirt in an image editor (Photoshop, for instance). Instead of going through the hassle of capturing a photo of the object, transferring it to your computer, opening it in the editor, then using the eyedropper tool, you can simply use LifeDropper to capture the color, then input the displayed hexadecimal code in the color palette of the image editor.
Head on over to the app’s XDA-Developers thread to download its latest version.
You can give each captured color a label of your choice before saving it to your device. Saved colors can later be viewed or deleted from within Menu > Tag Gallery. To redefine the active area, select Menu > Settings > Number of pixels.
If you’re an avid graphic designer, you’ve probably already come up with multiple uses for this app. Here’s one off the top of my head: say you want to replicate the color of your office table or your favorite shirt in an image editor (Photoshop, for instance). Instead of going through the hassle of capturing a photo of the object, transferring it to your computer, opening it in the editor, then using the eyedropper tool, you can simply use LifeDropper to capture the color, then input the displayed hexadecimal code in the color palette of the image editor.
Head on over to the app’s XDA-Developers thread to download its latest version.
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