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November 10, 2008 ( PowerHomeBiz ) -
Netherlands
-- Economy-x-Talk has released a new version of the low-cost color
conversion tool Color Converter. "We started with a very tiny utility, with
RAL-to-RGB conversion only" says Mark Schonewille, head of Economy-x-Talk,
"and I'm really delighted to see how popular this program has become amongst
amateurs and professional graphical designers!" What's new in this version?
Schonewille: "We have always felt that the conversion algorithms needed
improvement.
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So, we have spent some extra time specifically on getting the algorithms
right. This new version gives much better RGB and CMYK approximations of the
RAL colors and we are now ready to add more discrete color encodings in a
later version. Color Converter is now also available for Linux."
Color Converter calculates color values from a selected color space into
a number of other color spaces. Included are CMYK, HEX/HTML, HSV, RAL, RGB
and XYZ. The latest version, counting 1.3.1, displays an RGB-based
brightness value, along with the color encodings. Color Converter also has a
color picker, which allows you to get the color value of any pixel and any
window of any program on your screen.
Color Converter 1.4 can be downloaded from the Economy-x-Talk website.
The software is available for MS Windows XP and Vista, Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X
10.3 up to and including 10.5.2, and Linux.
For more information about Economy-x-Talk, please visit:
http://economy-x-talk.com
Color Converter and screenshots of the program can be found at:
http://economy-x-talk.com/cc.html
More information and permission to include Color Converter on the cover
CD-rom of your magazine can be obtained by writing to support@economy-x-talk.com
ABOUT US
Economy-x-Talk Consultancy and Software Engineering creates custom
solutions as well as commercial software for the global market.
Additionally, we provide consultancy services, ranging from project guidance
to business-related research. We have created highly sophisticated research
tools and computer-aided learning tools for researchers and students at
universities, colleges and secondary schools. We have 2 decades of
experience with cross-platform software development and are pleased to help
you with our experience and skills.
Mark Schonewille
Economy-x-Talk
Nijmegen, the Netherlands
http://economy-x-talk.com
http://economy-x-talk.com/cc.html
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