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TMO Quick Tip - Grabbing Colors with the Colors Pane

by , 7:30 AM EST, March 7th, 2008

Sometimes the color you want to work with just doesn't seem to be in Apple's Colors pane, but you can find it in a digital image you have. No problem. The Colors pane will let you grab a color from anything you see on your display.


Use the magnifying glass to select colors from your Desktop.

Here's how:

  • Open the Colors pane. Most applications let you access it from a Format menu option. In Text Edit, for example, choose Format > Font > Show Colors.
  • Click the magnifying glass next to the current color swatch at the top of the pane.

  • Position the magnifying glass over the color you want to sample.
  • Move the magnifying glass over the color you want, and then click to select it. As long as the color is visible on your display you can select it.


The magnifying glass creates a new swatch from your color.

I use this trick when I want to select a specific color from an image for use in a different document, or to use as a complementary color in the project I plan on using the image in. It's also handy when you need to use a specific color, but don't know what the exact color values are.


Jeff Gamet is TMO's Morning Editor and Reviews Editor. He lectures, teaches and speaks on Mac OS X and design-related topics, and is the author of The Designer's Guide to Mac OS X from Peachpit Press.

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Close Name:Sir Harry Flashman Posts: 786 Joined: 08 Feb 2007
Subject: To take it further

After you have selected the color, either using the magnifying glass or a slider, you can drag the color to the "favorites" bar along the bottom of the pane.

Close Name:Shoaf Posts: 37 Joined: 31 Jul 2007
Subject: Color Sets

You can also add the colors into user-created sets in the "Color Palettes" tab (3rd icon from the left at the top of the Colors window. This works real nice to have system-wide organization of colors used by client, by project, by brand, etc.

Close Name:Guest
Subject: More

And you can drag the dot (below the "favorites" bar along the bottom of the pane) downward to reveal spaces for 200 saved color samples.

Close Name:Guest
Subject: remove color

Is it possible to remove a color once it has been added?

Close Name:Guest
Subject: remove color

Is it possible to remove a color once it has been added?

Close Name:Sir Harry Flashman Posts: 786 Joined: 08 Feb 2007
Subject: Removing colors

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Guest wrote:
Is it possible to remove a color once it has been added?


I suspect that there is, but I can't find it.

Close Name:Guest
Subject: Removing colors

Drag / drop white over it ?

Close Name:Guest
Subject: Re: removing colors

(OS X 10.3.9 MAIL app) open to your "Color Palettes" tab (3rd icon from the left at the top of the Colors window, click on the color you want to remove. Next click on the arrow on the 'color' button. the choices are 'new, rename, remove' click on remove. A window opens to remove or cancel. Hope this helps.

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