WOW!  Thanks so much.  I tried it and it works, although it's a bit
cumbersome compared to the EyeDropper program Geoff mentioned.  However,
it's nice to have more than one option, and I can see myself using both
at various times.

Jerome Daryl Coombs-Reyes wrote:
> 
> >  Is there a way to do it without Photoshop
> 
> Yes. For Windows user (not sure if that includes you, Shel) windows Paint
> does the exact thing that gabriel discussed in his email, and I'm about
> 99% sure that windows Paint comes with every Windows package (its under
> Accessories).
> 
> Click on the eyedropper, click on the desired color, go to Color on the
> Menu bar, then click on Edit Colors.   From there, click on define custom
> colors.  This last step will give you the RGB value.  I havent used it
> myself but I think that Gabriels email also gave a link to a site that
> will convert it to HEX for you (if necessary).

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