
It's not very often that MMF is used to make things other than games, which makes it even more special that I feel compelled to point out this
wonderful little utility that appeared on the Clickteam forums yesterday. I seem to have been noticing my colourblindness a lot more than I used to recently, and when I have to be certain of something, what I usually have to do is print screen and paste into Paint.NET then use the colour selector, because I can see colours rather better in hex than I can in real life.
Colorblind Assistant quickens that process - as you hover around the screen, you get a zoomed in view of the pixels around your cursor, and the RGB values for the one you're over are reported along with the names of the colours (some of which I didn't even know existed). It's a very simple but welcome idea that I'm surprised I didn't think of doing myself.
I suppose it could also be useful for getting the exact HTML colour values for anything on screen even if you have normal vision - but it's actually strange for me to grasp that for most people, the simple question "What colour's this?" is something that doesn't need assistance to answer.
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