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Get consistent colors across devices
Use color profiles to make sure the colors in your images appear the same on all your displays—and when you print.
To see if your product is compatible with Mac OS X, please click on the + below next to your model series. Visit our Self-Help Center landing page for other OS-compatibility information for your product. Older models that are not listed are not supported with the operating systems listed below. To see if your product is compatible with Mac OS X, please click on the + below next to your model series. Visit our Self-Help Center landing page for other OS-compatibility information for your product. Older models that are not listed are not supported with the operating systems listed below. Often, if you want to find out the color value of something, you might use a photo imaging program such as Photoshop or Gimp, but with the Digital Color Meter in OS X, you can do it right in the system without the need for any additional software. The Digital Color Meter is very simple to use. Color Picker AppleScript. In order to use the color picker in macOS as a stand alone app, you need to access it via an Apple Script. Open the AppleScript app on your Mac. It’s in the Utilities folder. With the app open, enter the following; choose color. Now you have to save the script. Go to FileSave.
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Find color values
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Use the Calculator to get the values for a color on your screen—right down to the pixel. You can also get the values for a color in another installed color profile to make sure the color appears the same on all your devices, including printers.
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To explore the ColorSync Utility User Guide, click Table of Contents at the top of the page, or enter a word or phrase in the search field.