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Coolorus 2.5.14

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You're in good company. There's a large community of creators worldwide (including Singapore) who have provided their expertise and learnings using Coolorus. Its a wonderful community of care and understanding.

Since the learning curve for Photoshop is steep, I think that incorporating a plugin like Coolorus can help you out immensely when producing your designs. I have a couple of these color wheels on my hard drive. I use them every once in a while, but if I want a color wheel specifically for a project, I open Photoshop CS5, and just copy an existing color wheel as a guideline.

It seems that the only thing that must be included is the download and manual. The rest should be included in your registration key. If you want to see a Live Demonstration, you can Join Coolorus and you can watch a live demo of the color wheel and select colors for use in Photoshop. Here are the links to the color picker and color wheel:

This past contest, we partnered with the creators of Coolorus, which is a color wheel plugin that adds new features while choosing and working with different colors. While youre painting, having a helpful guide to assist you can be incredibly useful.

The Color Picker with a Panorama View This slideshow requires JavaScript. We also offer a standalone utility for this plugin which can be downloaded from our website: http://code.google.com/p/coolorus/

Thank you for giving us an opportunity to elaborate our product on your website. - We are humans and just like other humans we will be bugged, attacked and exploited. This is true for Coolorus and for all software. The difference in a plugin is that we do code audits every week. If something is not working or we found a bug that could make Coolorus/Adobe/Photoshop crash we will fix it. That goes for all Coolorus customers on all platforms. Lets have some straight talk: 84d34552a1