Several answers have suggested that this is possible in Photoshop.  Is
there a way to do it without Photoshop.  I don't have access to the
program now, and, I suppose, others might not, either.

gabriel bovino wrote:
> 
> I think if you click on the eyedropper in photoshop and then click on the
> portion of the drawing you want to match.... it will give you the RGB value.
> Then enter in the RGB value in this website and it will convert it to HEX.
> 
> Have fun!
> 
> http://www.lne.com/rgb.html
> 
> Gabe
> 
> ----- Original Message -----

> > I'd like to make and HTML frame for a photo with a border that matches a
> > color in the JPEG.  Is there a program that will allow me to put the
> > cursor on the color I want to match which will then give me the hex code
> > for that color?  Is there some other way to match a particular color?

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