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[Rick Osgood] wanted to build a color sensor that could be held up to any object to get RGB color values. He originally started with a photoresistor and a few LEDs, but couldn’t get that to work ...
The “Scribble” pen is being marketed as an implement that goes far beyond the standard black and blue ink that most current pens are limited to. Thanks to a 16-bit RGB color sensor inside the pen, ...
Mixing the perfect color is hard enough with real paint. Getting the exact shade of blue you’re looking for in a painting app is almost impossible. After all, you can’t color match an orange. The ...
Sorry, Crayola. The Scribble Pen just became your stiffest competition, thanks to the 16-bit RGB color sensor inside it that can scan and replicate any color it ...
Do you find the hues in the average box of colored pencils or crayons too limiting? The folks at Scribble feel your pain, which is why they’ve developed the world’s first pen that can replicate 16 ...
The Colorpik Pen is redefining artistic possibilities by offering an astonishing palette of 16 million colors, all achieved through the ingenious method of copying colors from the user's surroundings.
Makers, creators and designers might be interested in a unique pen in the form of the Colorpik Pen. A single pen capable of drawing in 16 million colors. Simply scan the color you would like to ...
The Scribble Pen is a device that scans a color from a real object, turns it into an ink, and lets the user draw with it. An RGB color sensor scans the color and sends the information to a micro pump ...