Using the API to put ColoRotate in your site
Bring the power of 3D color into your web site or blog using the ColoRotate widget. Easily display palettes of color on your site in 3D, or create complex mashups. With the ColoRotate and JavaScript,...
View ArticleLoad and browse images from Picasa
Now you can load and browse images from Google Picasa. To load colors from an image, click the icon with the two little green arrows for import/export options, and then choose “Import from image.” You...
View ArticleWorkaround for permissions problems when installing for CS5
If you have permissions problems when installing for CS5, you can manually install the ZXP files. The ZXP format is based on the zip specification, so you can download zxp, change extension of this...
View ArticleCS5 now supported
The ColoRotate plugin now works with Adobe Photoshop CS5 and Adobe Fireworks CS5. Each has a different plugin, and after purchase, you can download from the STORE.
View ArticleCan’t connect to the internet – affecting some users
A small number of ColoRotate CS5 plugin users have received error messages about being unable to connect to the Internet. We are unable to replicate this problem, and do not know the cause. User Ryan,...
View ArticleUpdated: 3-point blends, smoother colors
Fresh from our labs… colors are now smoother and more precise (less banding), and we’ve added 3-Point blends! 3-POINT-BLENDS. When you blend colors, (by clicking “Blend”), you start by choosing a 2nd...
View ArticlePost to Facebook
Now you can share your palettes on Facebook. Just click the little “f” icon.
View ArticleNew iPad App!
ColoRotate is now available for the Apple iPad! The app allows designers, artists, and color enthusiasts to quickly create custom color palettes. In under a minute, users can build color palettes from...
View ArticleGot a problem with the app?
If you have a problem using the iPad app, please get in touch. The app is brand new, and we’ll try to fix any problems, or help you troubleshoot. Go to “Contact us” >
View ArticleConnecting to Photoshop from the app
Adobe Photoshop communicates with ColoRotate for iPad, and various other apps, using a wireless network. Photoshop and the apps must access the same wireless network to connect. To check your wireless...
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