True Colors

If you ever do any sort of digital design, you probably spend a great deal of time working out a pallet of colors. And with a lot of hunting and pecking you decide on a few colors, or (gulp!) your client does. The problem is that you often need to determine variations in between to make sure that, oh, your client’s orange and the purple can play well together. Sound familiar?
Eric Myer has a great tool to help you.
Color Blender is free, it works in your browser and it is utterly fool proof. Supply two color values in either hex, short hex, RGB percentages, or RGB decimals and get as many as ten colors shades between the two you supplied. Great for finding a color halfway between two shades you like, or mixing two colors together in various proportions.
I wish someone could come up with something like this for paint!



