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mms
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Is there a way to use Vixen to generate a simple RGB preview? I tried making a profile that had red, green and blue channels on top of each other. When all channels were 100% it should have been white, however was purple-ish.
Any suggestions?
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rrowan
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IF I understand what you are asking (keyword IF LOL)
Have you tried Color Finder program?
I have a write up on it here You are not allowed to view links.
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Warning SOME assembly required
tbone321
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Re: RGB Preview
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I think that what he is looking for is a 3 channel RGB node representation in Vixen.
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mms
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I haven't had a chance to look at Rick's program as I'm at work. But what tbone is saying sounds accurate.
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jnealand
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The only way I have found to do that is to not put the pixels on top of each other and only use RGB. You would have to know that if they were all lit up then it means white. That is how I did my roof line and window outlines last season using Vix 2.14. I doubt there will ever be a way to get them to show the actual color mixs in the current versions of Vixen.
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