Sander said:Every color code is saved in a specific format on a PC. This format is 24 bits. Now then. When you get the color code(which is easily done), it is NOT in the form of 106106106(or707070) it is merely a bunch of numbers(it looks a lot more coherent if you view it in hexadecimal, though). IN this case the number was 4605510. Converted to octal, it's the number you see above. IN hexadecimal it is:
464646.