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okay lets have a look at how to get the code for a specific color out of an image so that you can use that color for your website first we need to open a picture in this case Im using a Photoshop to do it later Ill show you how to do it in so heres the picture I want to use if I want I can zoom in and I then need to use the info panel it is here and if you dont see the info panel on the side you can open it with f8 or with window info and you then go to the eyedropper tool if its not already chosen and I can move over the colors I can click on a color and in the corner here you will see the red green and blue value which we talked about those numbers and when we talked about decimal and binary and hexadecimal numbers you know that you can convert them easily but Photoshop can also just tell you what the hexadecimal value is if you click on web color so lets say this is the image and then I want to use the same color in my web page in this case if you look in this box again the