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Arduino Based Real Life RGB Colour Picker - Make Your Own

Arduino Based Real Life RGB Colour Picker - Make Your Own In this video I’ll show you how to build you own real life Arduino based RGB colour picker using a cheap colour sensor and a few other small components. This colour picker allows you to pick RGB colours directly from everyday objects enabling you to recreate the colours you see in real life objects on your pc or mobile phone. It also simulates the picked colour on an RGB LED

For a detailed write-up on the build and further description of the code and the circuit diagram, have a look at the full build through this link –

Download 3D print files –

Download the code –

Parts List and Purchase Links:
Arduino Pro Micro –
Breadboard & Jumpers –
16x2 LCD –
TCS34725 Colour Sensor –
Female Header Strip -
RGB LED –
10K Potentiometer –
Pushbutton –
2 x 10K Resistors –
3 x 220 Ohm Resistors –
1 x 470 Ohm Resistor –
3D Printer & Filament (Optional For Enclosure) – This One Used -

If you’ve got any suggestions for Arduino projects or tutorials, let me know in the comments section below.

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