How does TakeColor measure screen color and pixels? For those who don’t know how, you can take a look at the method shared by the editor to use TakeColor to measure screen color and pixels. I hope this tutorial can help you all.
1. First, open TakeColor.

Move the mouse to the specified color and you can see the current pointing position in the magnified window. Then you can see the obtained color on the left.
Commonly used color modes include the RGB three-digit mode and the HTML 6-digit hexadecimal value mode. Choose according to your needs

After selecting a color, press the set shortcut key (the default is alt+c) and the current color will be recorded in the color palette on the right.

There are many pixel measurement tools, and my personal favorite is Pixel Ruler. English version but it doesn't matter at all because the interface is very simple and is just a ruler.
After the installation is complete, a ruler will appear on the desktop and you can drag it with the mouse.

Double-click the ruler and it will rotate, horizontally or vertically. Then just move the mouse forward to extend the ruler, which is very convenient for measurement.
Of course, the accuracy of pixel measurement is related to the screen resolution and window magnification mode. Therefore, to obtain accurate measurements, it is best to adjust windows to 100% display mode.

The above is the method shared by the editor to use TakeColor to measure screen color and pixels. Friends who don’t know how to do it should hurry up and learn it.