Custom Color Set with color names

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I am trying to create my own color set using Photoshop. Once I have a large square with my different smaller color squares on different layers, I name those layers for the color. When I bring the color set into Rebelle, it's hex and not the color name. How can I import the names of the colors as well as the colors?



Thank you for your time and assistance with this.



Kindly,

Rhad
 
I've done this before in a, maybe slightly convoluted way?

First I make an aco in photoshop, then put it through either a "aco to hex" converter to get a list of the colors. Then I move them into a Txt file with each color on a different line - tab space- and then a name if I want to give it one.

For example

Code:
#FF0000 RED
#FFFFFF WHITE
#BAAAAA A GREY SHEEP
 
Hey kabidlost,



Worked like a charm! I only used the end portion of adding the hex and names on separate lines and adding colorset by txt file. Thank you for your assistance. I truly appreciate it!
 
I was introduced to Rebelle 6 so I’m fairly new to the software, I am looking forward to using version 7.
I have been developing my colour sets and ‘collecting’ sets which have been created from others.

One slightly annoying aspect is the naming of the colours in a set.

Having an interest in excel, code, and more recently ChatGBT. I decided to get my colour sets with names, without a challenging and repetitive task.

I have come up this approach which might be useful to others…

Chat GBT and Colour Sets with Names from a Text file


Using the site: https://sensuallogic.com/artistcolordata

Step 1.
Select a range like “Artisan – Winsor & Newton” and highlight the whole list and copy to clipboard (ctl C), the color list.


Then use a site: https://chat.openai.com/

Step 2.
Enter the following into the “message ChatGBT”

Name, RGB
replace RGB values with HEX values
show HEX, Name
tab delimiter

[Then paste the colour list from the Artist colour data into the message box. ]

You should have something like this (image below) in the chat.

Press Enter!



Step 3.

Copy the “code” and paste this into a text file, save the file into your color sets folder if you wish.


Step 4.
Load the set into Rebelle… and you should end with this…


Hope that was interesting!
 
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