Alpha Color Mixer screenshot 1
Supported Devices
PC
Updated
May 13,2019
Size
724.74 KB
Age
Everyone
Release Date
Description
The Alpha Color Mixer is a tool for software developers. Computer programs (apps) often use transparency for various purposes, and this tool provides transparency mixing, along with the more typical RGB and HSB controls.
Red, Green, Blue, Hue, Saturation, Lightness/Brightness, and Transparency can all be adjusted individually using sliders (moving knobs). Colors can also be entered in hexadecimal and decimal formats for quickly getting from a preview to working code. Hexadecimal and decimal values can also be entered to see a previous of an already encoded color.
Any change to any one control, whether it be one of the text inputs or any individual control knob, all other controls are adjusted to match. Changing the Red slider knob will make the Hue, Saturation, Lightness, Hexadecimal, Decimal, and the Preview, all change instantly and automatically.
Transparency is visualized by having a checkerboard pattern behind the preview color box. As the transparency is increased (Alpha decreased), the checkerboard shows through the color previous at the appropriate amount.
In addition to mixing colors by hand, the Microsoft tools color set used in Windows Store apps, phone apps, and elsewhere, is available. Simply click or tap on a color from the named color list to select it for preview. When mixing a color, the closest named color is also displayed.
This is a development tool that I developed for my own use because there were no tools available that included the Alpha channel transparency value for mixing and preview.