Click the butterfly to put in a code (hexadecimal, red green blue) Use the slider to choose the depth The final code is the color it would appear (ish, I wouldn't trust it with anything where accuracy is important) If you're using this for art or something, I recommend keeping the depth around 15 or 20, because the red disappears at 30 and the green at 50
Sorry about all of the notes, I really made this because I wanted to use it, but I felt like I should at least explain what's going on in case someone else finds it The slider is the depth, it's not accurate for any units of measure, but the colors compared to each other are close hd stands for hexadecimal, the non-hexadecimal ones are out of 255 The two lists are each off by one, because of zero I made this because a passage I read about how light disappears under water has been bouncing around my head recently, and I wanted to try some art stuff without having to figure out colors on my own Most of the stuff on the screen doesn't matter, I just like to see the organs of my math things