ColorSnapper — the missing color picker for OS X.
ColorSnapper is an easy-to-use tool for quickly finding out the color of any pixel on the screen. It is activated via a configurable system-wide hotkey, giving you a magnifying loupe to easily pick the pixel you need. The resulting color is copied to clipboard in a format of your preference.
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Features:
? Customizable global hotkey
? 14 different color formats, including HEX, RGBa, HSLa, NSColor, UIColor (RGB/HSB)
? Setup primary and secondary formats and quickly switch between them using ?-key
? Change the magnification level using ?+ and ?- shortcuts
? Optional overlay with color codes in different formats
? Quick access to recently picked colors
? Paste the color format directly into your CSS file or application code
? Supports keyboard navigation with arrow keys
? Multi-Monitor and spaces support
? Support for picking from apps in fullscreen mode
? Displays selected color in menulet icon
? Display and pick alternative color format in history picks, just press ? (Alt) key
? Ready for retina displays
? Display picked color in Notification Center (Mountain Lion only)
Comments and Reviews
Works exactly as expected - and does it well copying color-codes to the clipboard. A bit pricy for what it is, but quite useful.