Hue Fire Firefox

Hue Fire

Adds a color picker to the extension icon bar that can work with HCL. A tool designed for professional (web) designers/artists. The focus is currently on functionality, not intuitiveness. Later development stages may change that.

Features & Capabilities

This addon adds a color picker to the extension icon bar. However while most color pickers work with the <acronym title="Hue Saturation Lightness">HSL</acronym> color space, this one works with the <acronym title="Hue Chroma Luminosity">HCL</acronym> (or <acronym title="Luminosity Chroma Hue">LCH</acronym>) color space.

Why is this color picker so different?

TL;DR: This color picker is based around how colors are perceived, not how they are emitted.

In this color picker you can select the perceived luminosity of a color, the perceived chroma and the perceived hue. In other words, this is an HCL color picker.

For contrast: Most color pickers let you pick a color by its hue, saturation and lightness. In those kinds of color pickers the lightness scales linearly with the physical lightness that the screen presumably (not necessarily acurately) emits. However, if you try to read white text on hsl(120, 100%, 50%) a.k.a. #00ff00 a.k.a. "intense green", you will barely be able to do so, if at all. White text on hsl(240, 100%, 50%) a.k.a. #0000ff a.k.a. "intense blue" is very natural and can be read without any problems even though the green and the blue have the same "lightness" values. In HCL on the other hand #00ff00 is represented as hcl(136, 120, 88) and #0000ff is represented as hcl(306, 134, 32). The difference in "luminosity" is 88 to 32 which matches the difference in perception.

Functions

  • View and select colors on the C/L plane, the H/L plane or the H/C plane
  • View and select colors on the H, C and L bars
  • View and select colors on the gradient of any arbitrary two colors with equal spacing (by adding more dots via the "+" next to the gradient tool)
    • To set a color as the start of the gradient you have to first add it to the palette and then click on it and select the according option
  • Switch the "reference" color by Alt+Left Mouse Button on a plane or bar
  • Save a color set by inputting the name of it into the "Name or JSON" field and clicking the "+" next to it.
  • Load a color set by clicking on it in the list of sets and then clicking "load"
  • Copy a full color set to clipboard as JSON by clicking on the set in the lower most bar and selecting "Copy as JSON".
  • Paste a full color set from clipboard by pasting it into the "Name or JSON" field on the lower right and pressing the "+" button.
  • Display complementary colors by using the "incl. compl." checkboxes right above the color planes.

User Growth & Download Statistics

Manifest V2 Add-on
By:
Matteo Bonaker
Daily users:
2 -1
Version:
0.3.0 Last updated: 2022-05-01
Version code:
5399032
Creation date:
2022-02-20
Risk:
Moderate risk impact Moderate risk likelihood
Permissions:
Size:
397.76KB
Email:
er*****@m.softwar3.com
Full description:
See detailed description
Source:
Firefox Add-ons Store
Data ingested on:
2026-06-23
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Contact the developer

Chrome-Stats does not own this Firefox add-on. Please use these information below to contact the Firefox add-on developer.
Developed by:
Matteo Bonaker
Firefox Add-ons Store
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/hue-fire/
Email:
er*****@m.softwar3.com

Is Hue Fire Safe?

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Hue Fire requires a few sensitive permissions. Exercise caution before installing.

Risk impact analysis details
  • Critical Allows access to all websites, posing a significant security risk as it can monitor and modify data from any visited site.
Risk likelihood
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