Current color
Custom • #101010
Use labeled color buttons, fullscreen, brightness, custom hex, and auto-rotate without leaving the current route.
Instant fullscreen color for black, white, red, green, blue, yellow, grey, cyan, magenta, and custom hex workflows.
A custom color screen route covers users who need a specific hex value instead of a preset color. That can mean matching a rough brand shade, creating a softer background light, or testing how a display handles a specific custom tone rather than a pure primary color.
Preset colors solve most common tasks, but custom color is what makes the utility flexible. You can enter a hex value, store recent picks locally, and reuse exact fullscreen colors without leaving the page.
Custom mode is useful when you want something between white and grey, a softer version of blue, or a very specific background color for room-light experiments, scene setup, or UI visual checks.
Custom color does not replace black, white, red, green, blue, yellow, or grey. It complements them by covering the long-tail utility intent around hex color screen, custom color screen, and browser-based fullscreen background generation.
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It is used to show one solid fullscreen color for photography, lighting, display inspection, cleaning, contrast checks, chroma-key reference, and simple blank-screen utility use.
A white screen can work as a quick bounce or fill surface, while a grey screen can act as a calmer neutral-looking reference during exposure and scene setup.
Yes. Switching between black, white, red, green, blue, yellow, cyan, magenta, and grey can help reveal dust, stuck pixels, tint, and uneven panel behavior.
Dead Pixel Test is a guided diagnostic workflow. Color Screen is a utility-first fullscreen tool designed to stay open and switch instantly between solid colors.
The tool uses a direct pure green utility value so the fullscreen green screen stays predictable and easy to use for reference and simple chroma-key-adjacent tasks.
Use the fullscreen button in the overlay or press F. Press Escape to leave fullscreen mode.
Yes. You can set a custom hex value, apply it instantly, and reuse recent custom colors saved in local storage.
Normal use should not damage a display, but very long static sessions at extreme brightness are not ideal for some panels. Use brightness control and vary colors when appropriate.
Yes. Many users open a fullscreen white, black, or green screen for room-light experiments, quick visual cleanup, or simple streaming setup checks.
Because a plain fullscreen color page solves practical real-world tasks fast. The value is speed, clarity, and staying open without friction.