There are only 2 hues that are occasionally skipped or ignored when describing complex hues: cyan and magenta.įor example, instead of referencing cyan, the notion of a "greenish blue" may be used. Only combinations of subsequent hues (as listed above) are possible.įor example, there is a "blueish purple", but there is no "yellowish purple". More complex hues can be described as a composition of two hues, one as the primary and one as the secondary hue.įor example, "orangy red" describes a hue that is red with a hint of orange (red is primary and orange is secondary). It ranges between 0% and 100%, with 100% being a perfect match most matches are greater than 95% thanks to the high density of the used color dictionary.Įach color belongs to one of the 8 basic hues: The color match score represents the similarity between the selected color and the most similar color from the dictionary. The supported RGB codes correspond to the 24-bit system where each component ranges between 0 and 255 (8-bit encoding).Ĭolor names are provided by the comprehensive Art圜lick Color Dictionary The Art圜lick Color Name Finder can be used to find color names from the hex or RGB color codes. Since lighting conditions strongly affect the colors in an image, it is recommended to take pictures in natural light to obtain the most representative color names. Use the left mouse click to toggle between fixating and releasing the target. Once the image is loaded, clicking on the image areas will initiate the color name identification. It finds color names for 3 types of input: You don't appear to have contacted us for help or feature requests.The feature "Color Name Finder" provides the most common names for a color. It doesn't have the features of WinStitch/MacStitch, mostly because of the limitations of the iPad, and is intended more an 'add-on' to those apps, or an 'ideas doodler' than an app for the professional designer. Very sorry to hear you didn't like the app. IF YOU CAN’T MAKE A PRODUCT YOU CAN STAND BY, THEN DO US ALL A FAVOR AND REMOVE THIS ABOMINATION ROM THE APP STORE TO TOP IT ALL OFF, THEY REFUSED TO GIVE ME A REFUND. I HONESTY CANNOT THINK OF ONE POSITIVE THING TO SAY ABOUT IT. SINCE IT WAS FROM THE MAKERS OF WINSTITCH/MACSTITCH I THOUGHT IT WOULD BE AT LEAST DECENT, BUT IT’S BARELY USEABLE. THIS IS THE WORST CROSS STITCH DESIGNER I HAVE EVER WORKED WITH. These fixes will be in V1.3, currently in the Apple review pipeline. We have addressed the deletion of incorrect area (this happened after scrolling the image), and added a new option to erase backstitch from a selected area. Being able to rotate the canvas would be very useful. It’s also annoying that although I can use the ‘Cloth’ option to erase/delete whole stitches in a rectangular selection in one step, I have to delete back stitches one square at a time. However, a random area nearby is deleted. When I choose ‘Erase’ the area I selected isn’t affected at all. The app just deleted a section of a design that I didn’t want to delete! When using the selection tool, the menu comes up asking if I want to copy, erase, flip, etc. I’ve had MacStitch for a few years, and hoped this would work as well, or better. THEN, the next time I open the app the file is completely gone!!! Why?!? It’s infuriating! EDIT: This app needs serious help! Several times, I’ve started new designs, named them, saved them, made lots of progress, saving as I go.
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