Projects Tagged with "rgb"

RGB Colour Mixer

RGB Colour Mixer

By: 1tchy

Views: 534 | LoveIts: 39

Description: I have changed the colour mixer so it works using RGB instead of HSV. Use the colour palettes or the sliders to change each colour. The mixture of the two colours will be shown where the two colours overlap. Use the colour balance slider to set the balance A negative number means the left colour i ... show more

Future Blocks

Future Blocks

By: 1tchy

Views: 395 | LoveIts: 5

Description:

RGB_colors

RGB_colors

By: dapontesgr

Views: 87 | LoveIts: 2

Description: Σκέφτηκα να χρησιμοποιήσω το περιβάλλον του scratch για να φτιάξω ένα μικρό εξειδικευμένο πρόγραμμα (applet) με σκοπό να πειραματιστώ με την ανάμιξη των βασικών χρωμάτων ... show more

RGB Wars

RGB Wars

By: calculus

Views: 69 | LoveIts: 2

Description: RGB Wars! On a featureless battlefield, the three primary colors—red, green, and blue—battle for control. Every round a winner emerges—but does not last. Behold power struggles, vast battles, intrigue, betrayal, mighty armies, and full color in RGB Wars!

RGB Graphing Colors 1

RGB Graphing Colors 1

By: DarthPickley

Views: 45 | LoveIts: 3

Description: Based off of my project Wave Harmonics, This project shows how you can "add" Red, Green, and Blue light waves of different amplitudes to create a unique graphical representation of the color. The values that I used for Red, Green, and Blue frequencies are 450, 550, and 650 respectively.

Windows RGB v.0.1

Windows RGB v.0.1

By: Shamrock63

Views: 40 | LoveIts: 1

Description: Another demo by yours truly

RGB color harmonics 2

RGB color harmonics 2

By: DarthPickley

Views: 16 | LoveIts: 0

Description: Based off of my project Wave Harmonics, This project shows how you can "add" Red, Green, and Blue light waves of different amplitudes to create a unique graphical representation of the color. The values that I used for Red, Green, and Blue wavelengths are 630, 532, and 465 respectively. C ... show more

Make a color!

Make a color!

By: frogger3140

Views: 14 | LoveIts: 0

Description: credit: doody for the colors Adjust sliders and drag colors to make another color. RGB is used in all computer displays

RGB color harmonic viewer v2

RGB color harmonic viewer v2

By: DarthPickley

Views: 13 | LoveIts: 0

Description: click the Red, Green, and Blue Sliderish thingies/buttons/switches (they are actually sprites) to change the red, green, and blue saturations to give the result as a graph. I translated my RGB color harmonics 2 project into a Truebasic program, which is MUCH faster and also allows the result to have ... show more

Color Mix

Color Mix

By: Daedskin

Views: 10 | LoveIts: 0

Description: Use the sliders to mix a color in RGB form and the Invert button to invert the colors. Please report any bugs you find.

Colour Filters

Colour Filters

By: lihkan

Views: 7 | LoveIts: 0

Description: Changes the colour of an image by changing Red, Green and Blue colour filter transparency. HOW TO USE 1) Load an image of your choice into the 'image' sprite. 2)Click the green flag button. 3)Change the transparency of the filters (Red = A/D, Green = W/S, Blue = Q/E) Ta-da-da! You now know how to ... show more

ColorHarmony_01

ColorHarmony_01

By: colorcalculator

Views: 7 | LoveIts: 1

Description: Started off with some of the routines from 1tchy's "RGB Colour Mixer". RGB input to colour-on-screen is not perfect, but it's close. As the harmony shades are relative to the Target, this is not crucial. The online Java version seems not to work 100%, but the Flash version looks good. Anyw ... show more

RGB

RGB

By: RaceTheHedgehog

Views: 6 | LoveIts: 0

Description: A Scratch keyboard. Click the squares to play a note, or use the keyboard.

RGB_to_CIELab

RGB_to_CIELab

By: colorcalculator

Views: 4 | LoveIts: 1

Description: Convert RGB to L*a*b* (CIELab). Select Illuminant from D50, D55, D65, D75, A, C, CWF, TL84. Select Observer from 2°, 10°. Set Gamma from 1.0 to 3.0. (afaik Photoshop normally uses D50, 2°, Gamma 2.2) The background gives an idea of a*b* colourspace. a*b* is shown plotted marked by +. Of course L* ... show more

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