Palettes Pro 4+

Rick Maddy

Designed for iPad

    • 3,99 €

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Description

Palettes Pro is a powerful productivity tool for creating and maintaining color palettes. Great for creating color schemes. Now you can create a color palette anywhere at anytime. Grab colors from a photograph, a website, or add colors using any one of 5 color models. Quickly find matching colors with support for many different color schemes. You may create and store any number of palettes.

NOTE: New users may wish to download the free version of Palettes. That version can be upgraded to a Basic level or this Pro level directly from within the application.

Key features include:

• Single universal application works on all your iOS devices including iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch.
• Quickly create a color palette from a web site, image, camera, or color scheme.
• Unlimited number of palettes.
• 25 colors per palette.
• Undo/Redo support.
• Import/Export palettes from/to Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and Fireworks, GIMP, Paintshop Pro, Procreate, and OS X Color Chooser.
• Import/Export palettes via email. Team development made easy with one click import.
• Backup and restore your Palettes data directly to/from your own computer, iCloud, Dropbox, Google Drive, Box, or FTP servers.
• Import and export palette files directly to/from your own computer, iCloud, Dropbox, Google Drive, Box, FTP servers, or another app.
• Email color palettes to friends and co-workers.
• Pick colors from:
  • RGB, HSV (HSB), HSL, CMYK, or Gray scale sliders
  • Standard colors lists (SVG, Web Safe, HTML, Java, Apple) or other palettes.
  • A website URL (webpage, image, CSS file, 3rd party palette file).
  • An image or camera.
  • Any valid CSS3 color representation.
• Create colors via:
  • Color blending using 1 of 4 color models.
  • Color schemes (monochromatic, analogous, triadic, complementary, split complementary).
• Review color information:
  • Details (integer, hex, percent, decimal, CSS).
  • As both a foreground and background color.
• "Palette Flow" (not on iPad)
• Display a color full screen to compare against a real world item (press and hold color briefly).
• Palette preview screen.
• Backup a palette as an image in your photo library for later restore.
• Rename, reorder, or delete palettes.
• Sort palette colors by RGB, HSV/B, HSL, CMYK, or Gray color model.
• All work is saved as you go.
• Always remembers where you left off last.
• Built in context sensitive help system.
• Preferences can be set from within the application.
• Excellent customer support.

Palettes can be used to create color palettes for:

• Web site design
• Marketing campaigns
• Home decorating
• Wardrobe
• Artists
• Color coordinating
• Anywhere colors are needed - just use your imagination

Please visit http://www.maddysoft.com/iphone/palettes to see a more complete set of screen shots and additional information on the features of "Palettes". The website includes contact information for leaving feedback, asking questions, or reporting any issues.

NOTE: Known limitation - this version is unable to import binary OS X palette files (.clr) from ~/Library/Colors.

What’s New

Version 9.1

Support for the new iPhone X models.

Ratings and Reviews

1.0 out of 5
1 Rating

1 Rating

Booodo ,

Good job, good app

Good job. Really useful functions are:
• Importing from picture (deserves *****) and URLs
• Blending and color schemes
• 'Converting' to another color system
Everything is OK, in fact.

In my opinion some minor improvements still could be done:
• Full screen PREVIEW under INFO (for 1 + 2 selected colors); just as it is, but in full screen mode
• adding colors from the color scheme ALL at once to (new) palette
• Rethinking the Grays - I (& so does Photoshop) understand them "vice versa" than this app (B on W, NOT W on B).
Explanation; As you can see even on app store screenshot preview RGB 192, 32, 0, or CMYK 0%, 83%, 100%, 25% means here 30% grey, which is not the case. It could only means 30% white on 70% of black. But the color is measured other way, color on white. In this case it is obviously 70% grey (= white covered 70% with black).

It would be very nice to have PANTONE SPOT color library in a pocket. I don't know their copyrights, but since Pantone is printing system, one could not get through without their printed guides (scales), so this library will only help us with palettes and to convert colors from spot to process - no harm to Pantone, just their presence in this good tool. This is major one, in fact, I don't expect to be realized, just hope.

added 10. november 2008, (ver 1.2)
As far as I can dig through the Palettes all bugs are fixed and much more, app is greatly improved; suited for print not just screen usage, export of many formats is added to import palettes in desktop applications such as Illustrator and Photoshop for example, usable preview of palette added. Color picker from images works fine etc.

App Privacy

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Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.

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