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Website color finder produces Photoshop color palettes

Our old mooColorFinder has undergone an update, and is now capable of producing a .aco file to use with Photoshop.

Simply enter your URL, ( scroll down to see the result ) and the color palette used on the particular page will be converted a) to a visual output on the screen and b) creates a file you can use in Photoshop. You’ll have the color palette ready to use in your project in seconds. No more guessing around, what color value this or that website has!

Check it out at mooColorFinder

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