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James
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Not sure if this would be the same as Hue/Saturation but it would be great to be able to colorize an input (make it certain colors) like green ect using RGB sliders. smile:)
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uberzev
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Can you elaborate on the effect your're trying to achieve?
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James
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Well basically i just want to be able to change the main color of something really fast using RGB which im used to using smile:)
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uberzev
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James wrote:
Well basically i just want to be able to change the main color of something really fast using RGB which im used to using
Sorry, I'm still not understanding. Can you be more specific?
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James
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Start with input > Set Color on RGB module (for example green) > input looks more green like in color. smile:|
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uberzev
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I still don't get it. Are you saying that the green doesn't look like you'd expect it to?
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James
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no, the whole image would just look more green after the filters been applied smile:!:
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uberzev
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no, the whole image would just look more green after the filters been applied
Is that what you want?

Maybe a screenshot or photoshop example would help.
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Vladimir Golovin
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James wrote:
but it would be great to be able to colorize an input (make it certain colors) like green ect using RGB sliders


There are at least two ways to apply a color.

First, you can use the Processing > Blend components with the Blend mode set to Color. Plug the source you want to colorize into the Background input, and set the Foreground input to your color (e.g. Green). use the Opacity slider to control the strength of the effect.

Second, you can assemble a colorizer from the Assemble/ExtractHSB or Assemble/ExtractHSY components.
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Vladimir Golovin
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James wrote:
using RGB sliders


You can use a Color control instead of the RGB sliders -- a lot more intuitive.
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