> What kind of color selector dialog do you have then installed on your > system? I'm sorry but I've forgotten what mine looks like. Care to share > a screenie? I thought you selected from a HSV plane, although the output > was RGB.
Hi Karl : Yes , RS does indeed provide HSL on it's color wheel . For sure major prop's have got to go to RealSoft for that . It's an advanced way of selecting saturations and intensity's . Hmmm ... I wouldn't be surprised that RS is actually limited by the microslop interface , in this case . Myself , and what I am so profoundly asking for , is (3) three sliders for picking colors (Hue , Saturation , Luminosity) , and then the same (3) controls in Post Processing . How we get there doesn't matter . Java ? VSL ? A simple conversion utility would be better than nothing ! As it is now , we get to post ... our image is oversaturated in places , or too much intensity (in HSL Language) but now what do we do ? Ya , re-pick and re-render (go for a SMOKE) . I'm asking here (and also sent a mail to RS development) for options to change things outside of the handcuffing RGB crap we'- ve been raised on . As David perhaps eludes to , convergence requires a whole new system of color recognition , and in _our_ case , the case of the creators , ... a whole new simple system of color selection . In my opinion . Garry Curtis http://www.niagara.com/~studio
