MIXORA

PHOTO COLOR LAB

Sample a photo without guessing at one pixel

Average a controlled region, check lighting, compensate with a neutral reference, and send the measured target to the physical-paint mixer.

Your image stays on this device

Choose a well-lit reference with minimal glare. Then click the canvas to sample an averaged region.

WHAT THIS MEASURES

A camera target, not a pigment identity

The sampled HEX describes pixels after the camera, lighting, white balance, exposure, and display pipeline have changed the scene. Region averaging reduces sensor noise; neutral calibration can reduce a broad color cast.

Mixora then compares that target with your recorded dried paint colors. Always verify the result with a dried swatch under the light where the finished work will be viewed.