The Scribble allows users to scan objects with a color sensor at one end and analyzes the color of the object using a built in microprocessor. Depending on the version of the device being used, you ...
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 ...
San Francisco company Scribble Technology has revealed a prototype for a writing device that can scan specific tones and then write in the same colour (+ slideshow). Scribble is the "world's first ...
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, ...
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 ...
If you want to sample a color that you encounter in the real world and then reproduce it on your computer, you might already be interested in devices like the SwatchMate Cube or the NODE Chroma module ...
Scribble’s inventors Mark Barker and Robert Hoffman say the device works by using a color sensor and microprocessor to detect colours and mix the required ink for drawing. The video above explains the ...
A new device is claimed to be the final word for artists looking for the right color — the Scribble pen lets you pick any shade or hue in the world just by touching the pen's tip to it, and the pen ...
First rule of reading anything: if a headline is an interrogative, the answer is a resounding ‘no’. This might be the one exception to that rule. This Kickstarter is actually fairly interesting. Not ...