Editor Tip: Three Tools to Maximize Color in Your Photo Book

Everyone knows Roy G. Biv, right? The seven colors of the rainbow: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet! While those are some basic well-known colors, what about all the other beautiful colors in between?

Mixbook actually allows you to access all these colors in three different ways: the Color Wheel, the Eyedropper Tool, and Hex Codes. In this post, we will explore the different ways to use these tools to maximize your color-choosing abilities.

1. Color Wheel

Mixbook’s Color Wheel tool is best used for color browsing. Many times, we already see the color that we want to use in our head, but just can’t figure out how to access it. The color wheel assists in finding this color. Let’s take a look at the following page from one of our projects.

Pirate Page

On this page, we want to change the border of the photo to something a little more exciting. Instead of a white border, we are going to find a nice shade of blue that complements the teal background we have chosen.

Color Wheel Zoom

First, access your customized border tools and click on the color swatch from the Border Styles tab. Click on the Color Wheel icon, which is circled in red above. The following box will appear:

Color Wheel Box

As you can see, this box contains a a square field, in addition to a color spectrum that will allow you to choose just the right color. On the color spectrum, drag the triangles to the color family you want to browse. Then, drag the circle (located in the top left hand corner in the photo above) around in the square field until you find the perfect color.

As you drag the circle around that field, you will notice that the color of your photo border changes as well.

Color Wheel Browsing

Once you’ve got the right color, unclick, then click on the OK button. You have now successfully used the Color Wheel to change your border color!

Pirate New Border

 

2. Eyedropper

This tool is great for using colors that are already on your page. Take a look at the following page, pulled from our Contemporary Seasons theme.

Spring is in the Air

This photo features some great yellow and orange colors on the picnic table. Because this is a spring page, we wanted to bring out more of that brightness. But how? With the Eyedropper tool, of course! With this tool, we can match the border of our photo to the color of one of the bowls. It’s simple.

First, select the photo and access your customized border tools once more. Once you’ve got that color swatch open, click on the Eyedropper tool to the right of the color wheel (it is circled in red below).

Eyedropper Zoom On

When you click on the Eyedropper icon, your cursor changes from an arrow into the eyedropper icon pictured below. Move the eyedropper so that it’s tip is on one of the bowls (pictured below).

Eye Dropper on Bowl

Similar to the color wheel, you will notice the border color change as the eyedropper moves over different colors. Once you’ve found a suitable color from the bowl, click the cursor and the color change will apply.

Eyedropper chosen

To see both the color wheel and eyedropper in action, check out our tutorial video below:

3. Hex Codes

Hex codes are a great way to ensure that the colors you’re editing are exactly the same. Looking back at our Spring page, let’s try and bring out more of that golden color. With the use of hex codes, we can change the color of the text to match our border exactly. But how can we access this code?

It’s actually quite easy! First, click on the photo and open up the border customization options once more. Again, click on the color swatch to open up the following box:

customize color with hex codes

To the right of the yellow color box is a series of letters and numbers. This is what we call the Hex Code (highlighted in purple above), a unique identification code assigned to each specific color. Copy this code and then click on the text above the photo (or whatever element it is you are attempting to edit). Highlight your text, then click on the color swatch in the Text Editing Toolbar. When the box of colors appears, enter the code into the Hex Code box.

Hex Code Entry

Hit enter, and the color will apply to the color swatch box.

Hex Code Text Change

Lastly, click out of the text box to see your finished page. Your border and text color now match perfectly!

Spring Finished Page

Click here to learn more about hex codes. In addition to a color swatch and hex code, this resource also provides you with the name of the color (this may be helpful when you know the color name, but aren’t sure how to get that color into your project).

We hope this helps you utilize every color in the rainbow when working on your project!

{ 10 comments… add one }

  • Rachelle March 18, 2012 at 10:27 am

    Love all of the color options. If we could change the sticker colors like the borders and backgrounds, it would be perfect.

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  • Rhonda Webb March 19, 2012 at 1:05 pm

    I just sent an email asking the same thing! Also, border choices (rounded corners, more elaborate borders) would be great too.

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  • Mixbook Customer Care Team March 19, 2012 at 2:26 pm

    Hi Rachelle and Rhonda!
    Thank you both for your suggestions about changing the colors of stickers and adding more border options to the editor (such as rounded corners)! We will definitely pass that along to our designers! You may be interested in viewing our Pinterest board, which is updated regularly with various free digital scrapbooking stickers: http://pinterest.com/mixbook/digi-scrapbooking-freebies/ You can also choose to upload your very own stickers (including frame/border stickers for photos)! To learn how, we would recommend visiting our step-by-step tutorial here: http://blog.mixbook.com/how-to-upload-your-own-stickers/ Keep up the Mixbooking! :]
    Warmest Regards,
    Brianna

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  • krystal March 23, 2012 at 9:40 am

    Is there are way to edit the pictures for red eye?

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  • Mixbook Customer Care Team March 23, 2012 at 5:07 pm

    Hi Krystal,

    We do not have a feature to remove red-eye at the moment. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. This is a feature we do hope to offer in the near future. In the meantime, we would suggest editing your photos in a photo editing program, such as Photoshop, Gimp, Paint.NET, or Camera Raw. One free site you can use online is: http://fotoflexer.com/ We hope this helps!

    All the best,
    Veronica

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  • n April 7, 2012 at 11:30 am

    I don’t see where to access the Color Wheel, Eyedropper, or Hex Codes in Mixbook. I’ve completed about 60 pages.

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  • Mixbook Customer Care Team April 7, 2012 at 12:30 pm

    Hello there N!

    To change the color of your border using the color wheel, eyedropper, or hex codes, you’ll first want to click on the picture you want edit. Then, on the picture tool bar, you’ll want to click on the icon that looks like a square with a pencil going through it. If you scroll over it, you’ll notice that text saying “Click to edit the styles for this item” will pop up. From there you’ll click on the third button which looks like a box, that will give you access to the Border Styles. Then click on “Customize” which will open up your tool box to display options for changing the Thickness and Color. If you click on the color swatch box, another tool box will open up and there you’ll be able to use the color wheel, eyedropper, and hex codes! We hope this was helpful!

    Cheers!
    Theresa

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  • M December 13, 2012 at 1:14 pm

    When I click on my color toolbar on fonts, borders, etc. I never see any theme colors other than whites, grays, and blacks. In all of the examples above, I see many colors in the theme area. I’m unable to match borders of new pictures I’ve added to existing pictures on a theme page or new text on a theme page – I need help!

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  • Mixbook Customer Care Team December 13, 2012 at 4:47 pm

    Thank you for your post!
    Please note that some of our themes utilize the grey scale which includes black, white and grey colors. An example of some of these themes are the Modern Wedding and Black Portfolio themes, as the grey scale colors provide a sophisticated look.
    Our editor does have an “Eyedropper” tool, which allows you to match colors in your project.
    To learn more about this tool, as well as our Color Wheel and Hex Code color selection tools, please visit our tutorial here: http://blog.mixbook.com/color-wheel-eyedropper-tool-hex-codes/
    If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us again!

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