Hi Eric,
Thanks ... this is more specifically under palettes_plugins
(collpasible toolbar and color wheel):
<http://revolution.widged.com/stacks/index.php?
category=palettes_plugins>
You will find some links about color conversion formula and color
schemers at:
<http://revolution.widged.com/wiki/tiki-index.php?
page=DesignVisualPreferences>
For instance:
<http://meddle.dzygn.com/tests/colors/>
A very easy, elegant, visual tool that returns six complementary
colors. The first link is the original gem, the second one provides
RGB values and precise color entry.
Best,
Marielle
On 25 Feb 2007, at 10:09, Eric Chatonet wrote:
Hi Stephen and Jim,
Seeing this thread when waking up.
Yes, Monte lib is invaluable for converting colors from/to RGB,
HEX, HTML, CMYK and even Pantone :-)
'Harmonized Colors' is not on my website but on RevOnLine (User: So
Smart Software)
I think also that Marielle has done nice stacks in this field: see
http://revolution.widged.com/stacks/index.php?lastadded=added%20any%
20time
Best Regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet
Le 25 févr. 07 à 08:05, Jim Ault a écrit :
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
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