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What site(s) do you recommend for looking at complimentary colors for site design? It would also be beneficial to enter a hex or RGB value and have the color wheel spit back complimentary colors.

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Adobe's Kuler - http://kuler.adobe.com/

is widely considered to be the best color palette selector out there, as it also lets you share color palettes other users have created. Sign in, click create, and you'll have options including "complementary" that give you a good starting point if you have one color in mind.

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+1 Kuler is a great tool – dmercer Oct 13 '08 at 23:24
+1 Kuler is on my todo list almost every day, fantastic website. – Nathan Kleyn Oct 20 '09 at 14:26
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http://www.colorschemer.com has an online color scheme gallery.

They also have a free desktop app called ColorPix:

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I purchased their tool and works great! – mattruma Oct 14 '08 at 0:10
Absolutely fantastic application! They also have an online colour schemer application at colorschemer.com/online.html. – Nathan Kleyn Oct 20 '09 at 14:26
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I love colourlovers.com. It's a great community and a great idea, though it doesn't really "spit back" colors as you were looking for. The community that contributes to it provides ample complementary colors though.

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I love Adobe's www.kuler.com ... if you sign up, you can download the palettes as Adobe Swatch files and use them in Creative Suite products.

Though, it's really just a search tool for user-submitted palettes... maybe not exactly what you're looking for.

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Agreed with davebug, Kuler (kuler.adobe.com) all the way!

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ColorBlender or Kuler

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I think this one is very good: http://www.gpeters.com/color/color-schemes.php.

All you have to do is to write a keyword and let Yahoo! to pick your color scheme.

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I'm a huge fan of Color Scheme Designer...

http://colorschemedesigner.com/

From the Lifehacker article...

You can generate single monochromatic, complimentary, triad, tetrad, analogic, and accented analogic color palettes. You can simulate color-based vision disorders to see how your design colors will look—they even list the percentage of people suffering from the disorders. A preview function populates a dummy web page with your color scheme, which is a handy tool for seeing how your selected colors look together off the palette.

While the page-simulator is a really great trick, the best feature of Color Scheme Designer is the ability to export your palette not just as a Photoshop palette—a common limitation of many web-based generators—but as HTML+CSS, XML, TXT, and GPL (the palette format for GIMP).

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Color Scheme Designer is brilliant. It also has colourblindness features that have been really useful to me. – EricR Aug 19 '11 at 17:29
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I like Colr.org a lot. It doesn't have a color wheel, but it has some really interesting features. You can choose a color scheme from an image, tag colors--and color schemes and even search on the tags. It's good for inspiration.

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I've used ColorPic for quite a while. It's been excellent for my needs.

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Colorotate seems good too.

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