What Color Is This‪?‬ 4+

Instant Color ID

Nicholas Troia

Designed for iPad

    • 2.5 • 6 Ratings
    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

Instantly discover color names using your camera. Select colors from your photos, save favorites, and experiment with RGB/HSL sliders to find the perfect shade. Dive into extensive color libraries, including Pantone, CSS, RAL, and more.

What’s New

Version 4.0.1

Improved target accuracy
Improved default color names
Added image rotation

Ratings and Reviews

2.5 out of 5
6 Ratings

6 Ratings

Mo🎻 ,

They Changed

The app used to be completely free to use. They updated it about a month ago and now you have to pay to use half of the features they had before.

Developer Response ,

Thank you for the review, however this information is incorrect. The additional color libraries have always required an upgrade. There are more free libraries included in this version, too. There is now an instant live camera feature, collections, cloud backup, and additional libraries. Please give it another try.

Sunday Gamer ,

Indispensable if your color blind!!!!

Saved me so many times from wearing clothes that don’t match or don’t go together. Thank you !!!

FrogPlusCloneEqualsFrone ,

Colors are inaccurate.

Here are some mistakes: Pure red is called “Deep orange”, pure green is called “Light green”, and pure blue is called “Indigo”. What should be Orange is called Amber, what should be spring green is called Teal, real teal that leans slightly towards blue is called Cyan, magenta is called Purple, tan is called orange, some shades of gray (around #E8E8E8) are called brown, dark yellow is called brown, lime, or light green, maroon is called pink or brown, dark purple is called brown, light cyan is called teal, very light cyan is called light blue, different shades of dark amber are sometimes called red or lime, salmon is called deep orange, in other words many of the colors are named inaccurately.

The only two of the 6 main computer monitor colors (red yellow green cyan blue magenta) that says the right thing are Yellow and Cyan.)

App Privacy

The developer, Nicholas Troia, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Used to Track You

The following data may be used to track you across apps and websites owned by other companies:

  • Usage Data

Data Linked to You

The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:

  • Usage Data

Data Not Linked to You

The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

  • Purchases
  • Usage Data
  • Diagnostics

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

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