On 2/24/07 10:47 PM, "Stephen Barncard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know there's a simple formula for this, but my brain hurts tonight. > > I would like to calculate the complementary color from an inputted color trio. > > For instance I know that these two sets of two colors are complementary. This is not a direct answer to your question, but some examples of outstanding color tools you might be able to use. --Monte Goulding http://www.sweattechnologies.com/rev/ libColor.rev --Eric Chatonet -- using libColor HSL ColorsHarmonized.rev --card script -- on MakeColor pPos local tNum lock screen put 0 into tNum repeat with i = 1 to 18 set the backColor of fld i to libColor_Convert(tNum & comma & pPos & ",100","RGB","HSV") add 20 to tNum end repeat unlock screen end MakeColor --the stack script is an impressive library of conversions, etc. I can send you a copy of Eric's stack or you can get it from SoSmartSoftware Jim Ault Las Vegas On 2/24/07 10:47 PM, "Stephen Barncard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I know there's a simple formula for this, but my brain hurts tonight. > > I would like to calculate the complementary color from an inputted color trio. > > For instance I know that these two sets of two colors are complementary. > > 0,128,128 > 128,0,0 > > 255,0,0 > 0,255,255 > > represented in binary, they look like this > > > 00000000,10000000,10000000 > 10000000,00000000,00000000 > > 11111111,00000000,00000000 > 00000000,11111111,11111111 > > > YELLOW and GREEN look like this > > 255,255,0 > 0,0,255 > > 11111111,11111111,00000000 yellow > 00000000,00000000,11111111 green > > > some of these look like simple inversion but I don't think it's quite > that simple. > > I'm sure someone has worked this out... > thanks > > sqb _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
