The Litur app uses the camera to detect and encode the color of an item

The recently released Litur app for iPhone or iPad detects colorthe object you're pointing the camera at, and

converts it to RGB, HSB, CMYK, and HEX codes.

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The author of the application is the developer Besaliel Aschefor.

All colors are automatically saved in the applicationin the History section for future reference. Every color you point your camera at is defined in RGB, HSB, CMYK and HEX formats. The color code can be copied and pasted into your own layout in Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, or other programs.

For each color, playback options are available: additional, analog, monochrome, process or notebook.

In the application, you can create palettes from previously added colors and share them with friends.

The last two colors that you determined using the application have quick access using a widget on the device’s locked screen.

The Litur app is available in the App Store for $2.99. One-time payment, all subsequent updates are free. Compatible with iPhone and iPad, supports Russian language.

‎Litur &#8211; Find your colors

Price:
229 ₽

How the application works: