Adobe Color
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| Developer(s) | Adobe Systems |
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| Stable release |
CC (2.0.1)
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| Operating system | Cross-platform (web-based application), Microsoft Windows (desktop-based application) and iOS (mobile-based application) |
| Website | color |
Adobe Color, formerly known as Adobe Kuler, is an internet application from Adobe Systems that lets individuals try out, create and save various colour schemes, each of which consists of a set of five colours. It is available in browser-hosted variants, and in desktop versions using the Adobe AIR runtime. After downloading Switchboard from Adobe Labs, users using the desktop version of Color can export a color scheme straight into Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator and Adobe InDesign. Kuler is a Mauritian Creole word for color.
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- Adobe Color
- Adobe Kuler API and Documentation
- Generative Composition Creator using Kuler Themes
- Switchboard Adobe Labs
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