Anyone who has ever decorated their house/flat will know that deciding on colour schemes can be a source of endless frustration. Often you roughly know the colour scheme you want but, though you have looked through reams of printed colour charts you just cannot find colours that fit in with what you want.
Help is at hand, however, as this is where this simple but highly effective free Colour Chart Generator could save hours of thumbing laboriously through endless paint cards and charts. Interestingly, it could also prove an invaluable tool for web designers as well in their search for complimentary colour combinations.
Often it’s the case that we are able to find imagery that contains colour combinations that appeal to us but actually translating this information successfully into a useable colour chart – though entirely possible with programs such as Photoshop – can prove rather tedious.
Why not get the Colour Chart Generator, or Colour Palette Generator to give it its correct title, to do the hard work for you?
Simply add a link to an image who like and click a button at the generator will break down the image into its separate colour components, offering both a dull and a vibrant colour palette as well as the appropriate colour codes – and, having tested in with numerous images I can vouch for the fact that it does a remarkable job (as can be seen from the examples provided below).

resulting palette generated from the image.

this image with great success.
You can link to this extremely versatile online tool here.
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