Adobe’s “Kuler” Color Picker

Posted on March 26, 2007
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So apparently it’s not all greed and capitalism at Adobe, they actually have been working on some cool and innovative things. The latest? Take a look at Kuler - an Adobe Lab’s product that helps creatives share and select color palettes. Now, we know what you’re saying… color scheme web sites are about as common as scandals in the Bush administration. We know. But where Kuler really excels is its ability to import them directly into Adobe Creative Suite applications. With nothing more than an Adobe ID, you can be on your way to blissful color.




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  1. Randy Smoth said on March 26, 2007:

    Wow, that’s pretty darn cool, I have to say. Seems like a pretty cool little site and a definite bookmark.

  2. Eyes on Creativity said on March 27, 2007:

    It’s definitely a neat concept, that - and combined with the cool things they announced today… It’s really neat for Adobe.

  3. Craig said on March 31, 2007:

    Nice find. I’ve been mostly disappointed w/ the online scheme sites. This one is a keeper. Thanks!

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