
ColorSlup is a photo customizer that provides users the means to edit the colors of their photo collections. As a user, your are able to create a unique color and customize various effects for your pictures.
The app can be installed with ease by any type of user just by clicking the next button. Once you enter the application, you discover a minimalist GUI, with a few tabs and a main working area. The buttons are really nice crafted, but they can be a bit clunky at times and there aren't many menu customizations. The use of system memory is very low, so you don't have to worry about the system resources.
As per its functions, ColorSlurp has customizable hotkeys so it's really easy to navigate through its main menu. Once you've set up your keys, you can name and organize your colors into collections.
Moreover, it lets you export colors to different languages, such as CSS, Sass, Swift, JSON, or HTML. Once you're done, you can sync your collections from your devices by using iCloud.
All in all, ColorSlurp is a nice tool to use if you want to create and edit colors using advanced editing options. The app is free, and some minor tweaks are needed, but for the moment it gets the job done.
v3.9 [Apr 30, 2023]
This update adds some quality of life improvements!
- The hex code is now shown underneath each color in the palettes! You can also choose to display other values like rgb, or turn it off in the settings.
- Added a new color format: CSS Display P3.
- Enhanced the css export format: You can now choose the color format to export as, the name casing, and whether or not to include support for the modern css display-p3 colors.
- Added the ability to use the command + 1, 2, and 3 shortcuts to copy colors to their preferred formats in the menu bar's recent colors when hovering over the color.
- Added the ability to import the system color picker palettes into ColorSlurp. You can do this under File > Import.
- ColorSlurp is now localized to Swedish!
- Minor fixes