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 ...
Word of an up-and-coming campaign for a pen that would scan and instantly reproduce colors excited crowdfunding fans and artists alike earlier this summer. After numerous delays, the Scribble campaign ...
If you’re anywhere on social media, you’ve probably seen this video being shared: Scribble, the “revolutionary pen that draws in any color [!]” from Scribble Technology claims that it is able to scan ...
The tool that starving artists everywhere have been waiting for is almost here. The CRONZY pen can write in over 16 million different hues, which makes it much more affordable and convenient than ...
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, ...
Electronics Color-sampling Scribble pen races past crowdfunding goal August 12, 2014 A Kickstarter campaign has been launched for the Scribble Ink Pen that allows people to scan a color and then write ...
March 28, 2008 Planon Systems Solutions has released a slimline hand-held color scanning device that promises a fast and convenient means of digitally capturing full-page documents on the go, with ...
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 ...
If you've ever wished for a real-world version of Photoshop's eyedropper tool, you're not alone. Korean designer Jinsu Park has created this "Color Picker Pen" concept, coupling an optical scanner ...
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 ...
Prototypes of real-life eyedropper tools already exist (like the Spector, which can identify fonts and colors), and the Cronzy pen is no different when it comes to detecting colors. But what makes ...
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