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Thanks. I just checked out the app and it is great! Very simple, very easy to use.
I must be missing something, but I do not understand how to get the colors from Coleur into CC. Any ideas? Thanks.
Hi Sarah-
If you copy the color as hex numbers from Coleure, you can paste it into the Color Picker in Photoshop, or the Color panel in Illustrator. InDesign doesn’t do hex colors by default, but there is a script you might be able to use by InTools. (it was made for CS5, so I’m not sure it’ll still work for CC): https://in-tools.com/article/scripts-blog/hexadecimal-swatches-in-indesign/
What happened? Coleure.com seems to be down. It doesn’t display any colors and when I click on sign-up i’m redirected to a 404 page not found address. Hopefully, I can find something like this elsewhere.