Neon Palette – Color Picker Tool– Tutorial
Neon Palette is a Windows color tool that helps you pick, analyze, and manage colors with precision. You can extract colors from images, capture them from your screen, or fine-tune values using HEX, RGB, and HSL controls.
How to Use Neon Palette – Step-by-Step Guide
1. Open the App and Start Color Picker
Launch Neon Palette – Color Picker Tool.
Click “Start Color Picker” on the home screen.
The main workspace will open with color tools.
2. Pick Colors from the Grid
Steps
Go to the Grid tab (default view).
Click on any color block.
The selected color will appear at the top with details:
HEX
RGB
HSL
CMYK
Tips
Use grid for quick color selection.
Great for exploring combinations.
3. Use Spectrum and Sliders for Precision
Spectrum Mode
Click on Spectrum tab.
Move across the gradient to pick a color.
Sliders Mode
Open Sliders tab.
Adjust values manually:
RGB sliders
HSL sliders
Tips
Use sliders when you need exact control.
Helpful for branding or UI design.
4. Enter HEX Code Manually
Steps
Locate the HEX input field at the top.
Enter your color code (e.g.,
#FF5733).The color preview updates instantly.
5. Pick Color from Screen
Steps
Click Pick Color (top right).
Move your cursor anywhere on your screen.
Click to capture the color.
The selected color appears with full details.
Tips
Use this to grab colors from websites or apps.
Useful for matching existing designs.
6. Extract Colors from an Image
Steps
Click on the Image tool (left sidebar).
Upload an image from your computer.
Hover or click on areas of the image.
Colors will be detected and displayed.
Tips
Use high-quality images for better results.
Ideal for creating palettes from photos.
7. Save Colors for Later
Steps
After selecting a color, click “Add to saved list.”
The color will appear in the Saved Colors panel.
Access saved colors anytime.
8. Copy Color Code
Steps
Click the copy icon next to HEX/RGB/HSL.
Paste it into your:
Design software
Code editor
Website styles
9. Manage Color History
Steps
Recently selected colors are shown in the interface.
Click any previous color to reuse it.
10. Organize Your Workflow
Recommended Process
Pick or generate colors
Fine-tune using sliders
Save important colors
Copy codes for use
Reuse from history when needed
Final Notes
Use HEX for web and UI design.
Use RGB/HSL for adjustments and experimentation.
Save frequently used colors for consistency.
Keep palettes simple for better visual balance.

