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|  |  | Greetings.
This is the version 2.0 of the small program which helps you to select 
visually colors (RGBs) for the use with POV-Ray or other applications. The 
version 2 offers the color code as standard RGB values, as well, as the 
known POV-Ray syntax.
PCP v2 is freely distributable as long as nobody takes any fees for it.
PCP v2 is a program designed for Windows XP. It also runs on other Windows
versions but might look not as good as under Windows XP.
The program is self-explaining (mouse-over hints). You can drag it to a
location on your desktop suiting you, and keep it running in the foreground
(on top).
Curious? Just try out! It is not a great sensation but a nice and usable
tool. Comments are welcome.
Sven
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 Download 'PCP.zip' (409 KB)
 
 
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|  |  | That's very nice Sven!
Thank you!!
Thomas
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|  |  | I am happy if users like it, and if they emphasize it as useful.
Thanks!
Sven
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|  |  | "Sven Littkowski" <sve### [at] jamaica-focus com> schreef in bericht 
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>I am happy if users like it, and if they emphasize it as useful.
>
Personally, I find it very useful for rapidly choosing a color and dropping 
it in the POV-Ray code.
And I like the lay-out of the utility too!! :-)
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|  |  | Such a looong time ago. And it's still there. I just downloaded it by myself.
Thomas, we just had some communications in another thread. But I am seeing here,
how long both of us are part of the active POV-Ray community. It's amazing. And
also shocking how the years pass by...
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|  |  | On 14-9-2013 6:57, Sven Littkowski wrote:
> Such a looong time ago. And it's still there. I just downloaded it by myself.
And I am still happily using it too :-)
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> Thomas, we just had some communications in another thread. But I am seeing here,
> how long both of us are part of the active POV-Ray community. It's amazing. And
> also shocking how the years pass by...
>
Well, we are not the only ones and not the longest either. I became 
active in the second half of the nineties but some of the guys here have 
been using POV-Ray since the very start. I does not make us any younger 
though.
Thomas
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|  |  | "Sven Littkowski" <sve### [at] jamaica-focus com> wrote:
> Greetings.
>
> This is the version 2.0 of the small program which helps you to select
> visually colors (RGBs) for the use with POV-Ray or other applications. The
> version 2 offers the color code as standard RGB values, as well, as the
> known POV-Ray syntax.
>
> PCP v2 is freely distributable as long as nobody takes any fees for it.
>
> PCP v2 is a program designed for Windows XP. It also runs on other Windows
> versions but might look not as good as under Windows XP.
> The program is self-explaining (mouse-over hints). You can drag it to a
> location on your desktop suiting you, and keep it running in the foreground
> (on top).
>
> Curious? Just try out! It is not a great sensation but a nice and usable
> tool. Comments are welcome.
>
> Sven
Thanks, still very usefull
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|  |  | On 16.09.2013 04:51, BertvdB wrote:
> "Sven Littkowski" <sve### [at] jamaica-focus com> wrote:
>> Greetings.
>>
>> This is the version 2.0 of the small program which helps you to select
>> visually colors (RGBs) for the use with POV-Ray or other applications. T
he
>> version 2 offers the color code as standard RGB values, as well, as the
>> known POV-Ray syntax.
>>
>> PCP v2 is freely distributable as long as nobody takes any fees for it.
>>
>> PCP v2 is a program designed for Windows XP. It also runs on other Windo
ws
>> versions but might look not as good as under Windows XP.
>> The program is self-explaining (mouse-over hints). You can drag it to a
>> location on your desktop suiting you, and keep it running in the foregro
und
>> (on top).
>>
>> Curious? Just try out! It is not a great sensation but a nice and usable
>> tool. Comments are welcome.
>>
>> Sven
> 
> Thanks, still very usefull
> Greatings Bert
> 
You are welcome. :-)
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|  |  | On 16.09.2013 04:51, BertvdB wrote:
> "Sven Littkowski" <sve### [at] jamaica-focus com> wrote:
>> Greetings.
>>
>> This is the version 2.0 of the small program which helps you to select
>> visually colors (RGBs) for the use with POV-Ray or other applications. T
he
>> version 2 offers the color code as standard RGB values, as well, as the
>> known POV-Ray syntax.
>>
>> PCP v2 is freely distributable as long as nobody takes any fees for it.
>>
>> PCP v2 is a program designed for Windows XP. It also runs on other Windo
ws
>> versions but might look not as good as under Windows XP.
>> The program is self-explaining (mouse-over hints). You can drag it to a
>> location on your desktop suiting you, and keep it running in the foregro
und
>> (on top).
>>
>> Curious? Just try out! It is not a great sensation but a nice and usable
>> tool. Comments are welcome.
>>
>> Sven
> 
> Thanks, still very usefull
> Greatings Bert
> 
Still functioning! It let's you select the colors you need!
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