Contents 1. Get Started A Quick Look at Cube 1.2 Pair Cube With Your Smartphone 1.3 Pair Cube With Your Computer 1.4 Charge Cube 2. Using Cube 2.1 Capture Color 2.2 Cube Companion App 2.3 Cube Link 2.4 Calibrate Your Cube 3.
Remove when ready to capture a color. 1.2 Pair Cube With Your Smartphone To get started, download the Cube Companion App from the iOS App Store, or the Google Play Store. Open the Cube Companion App and follow on-screen instructions to complete the pairing process and setup your Cube.
Cube. Once paired, Cube will automatically pair to your computer when the Cube Link App is open. Note that on Windows, you will need to connect the Cube via the included USB cable. On OS X, you can pair Cube via Bluetooth.
The color is automatically displayed in the paired app. For best results: • Use Cube on even, solid colors. • Always place Cube directly onto the surface. • Keep Cube still until the color appears in a paired app. CUBE USER GUIDE Page 3...
See more about Collections on page 7. Compare Colors You can compare two colors side by side by choosing a reference color from My Colors, Collections or by using Cube to scan in a new color. Then choose a comparison color the same way. Sidebar Menu Calibrate Cube Keep your Cube accurate by calibrating it.
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2. Using Cube 2.2 Cube Companion App Detail View More Tap to reveal Delete, Share, Add to Collection, see more on page 6 10:10 AM Enter Name Favorite Tap to favorite, tap again to unfavorite Custom Name Tap to enter a custom name...
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2.2 Cube Companion App 2. Using Cube Delete Color 10:10 AM Remove a color from your color list by tapping the rubbish bin icon. Add to Collection 10:10 AM Add a color to one of your custom collections. More about Collections on page X.
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2. Using Cube 2.2 Cube Companion App Detail View Swipe down the Detail View to access the Vizualiser where you can preview your color in different scenes. Keep swiping to view the suggested harmony colors. 10:10 AM Scene 1 of 3...
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2.2 Cube Companion App Collections The Cube Companion App stores a number of color palettes which can be matched to upon capturing a color. The closest three matches will automatically be found for your chosen collection(s). In-built color collections include: •...
With Cube Link open, click the gear symbol and select Import Colors to Photoshop. All colors captured will now automatically appear in Photoshop’s Swatch panel. By using Cube Link and linking to Photoshop, you can now match any scanned color to Photoshop’s in-built color collections, including these: •...
Handle Cube with care. It is made of plastic and has sensitive electronic components inside. Cube can be damaged if dropped, burned, punctured, or crushed, or if it comes in contact with liquid. Don’t use a damaged Cube as it may cause injury. Repairing Don’t open Cube and don’t attempt to repair Cube by yourself.
Operating Temperature Cube is designed to work in ambient temperatures between 32º and 95º F (0º and 35º C). Cube can be damaged and battery life shortened if stored or operated outside of this temperature range. Avoid exposing Cube to dramatic changes in temperature or humidity.
And Support 3.3 Cube support Visit support.palette.com for additional help. 3.4 Restart or Reset Cube If something isn’t working right, try restarting Cube. Press and hold the touch pad for 5 seconds to turn Cube off. CUBE USER GUIDE Page 12...
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The Copic® name and logo are registered trademarks of Too Corporation, Japan. Matching to Copic colors relies on color data captured using Cube and is intended for reference purposes only. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.