RGBSlider 1.4

Free RGBSlider screenshot fileRGBSlider is used to view and edit the variation of individual and combination of Red, Green and Blue Colors and luminance-chrominance according to NTSC standard. Simply move the sliders or enter values in text fields in hexadecimal (0-FF), normalized (0-1) or decimal (0-255) format and view R,G,B, RG,RB, GB, RGB Colors combinations. You can save created colors in File in Hex, Normalized or Decimal format with your comments for later use. Java Run Time Environment (JRE) is required to run this software.You can download JRE free from http://www.sun.com . You can use the trail version free for 30 days evaluation.
Type : Shareware ($5.00)
OS Support : WinME,Windows2000,WinXP
Date / Size : Nov, 28. 2006 / 286 kBytes
Requirements : Windows, JRE
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Update history of RGBSlider
v1.4 (May, 22. 2007)
more user friendly GUI, save colors
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