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    [ANSWERED] Color maker output in controls

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    • barneybroomerB
      barneybroomer Beta Gold
      last edited by Juriaan

      We do have a HSBA color input control but I am looking for a way to see the color maker output in controls. 

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      • bonemapB
        bonemap Izzy Guru @barneybroomer
        last edited by

        @barneybroomer

        Hi,

        There are some simple options for this. Please see attached patch:

        isadora-color-monitor.izz

        Best Wishes

        Russell

        http://bonemap.com | Australia
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        • barneybroomerB
          barneybroomer Beta Gold @bonemap
          last edited by

          @bonemap

          Hi Russel, thanks for the reply, I already use it like that but was looking for a simple color feedback without a projector..

          Mac Mini M1 2020 / OSX 11.7
          MacBook Pro 2,3 Ghz Intel 8 core I9 / OSX 10.15.7
          MacBook Pro 2,2 Ghz Intel 8 core I7 / OSX 10.15.7

          and a Motorola DynaTAC 8000X ;)

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          • bonemapB
            bonemap Izzy Guru @barneybroomer
            last edited by

            @barneybroomer

            That looks like an amazing use case. I don’t think there is a simpler way to create a color feedback to the controls panel than using the Background Color actor and Monitor control.

            Best wishes

            Russell

            http://bonemap.com | Australia
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            A range of deployable older Macs

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            • WolandW
              Woland Tech Staff @barneybroomer
              last edited by

              @barneybroomer said:

              but was looking for a simple color feedback without a projector

              Bonemap's example doesn't use a Projector actor. The Background Color actor has a control ID on its 'video out' output, and the Control Panel has a Monitor Control set to Control ID 4. No Projector actor or Stages are needed to get color feedback into the Control Panel this way.

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              • WolandW
                Woland Tech Staff @bonemap
                last edited by

                @bonemap said:

                There are some simple options for this. Please see attached patch:isadora-color-monitor.izz

                 Mind if I snag this, add a few comments, and put it up on the Add-Ons Page crediting you? It's a great, simple example to have up there.

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                • bonemapB
                  bonemap Izzy Guru @Woland
                  last edited by

                  @woland

                  Hi,

                  Sure, you are welcome to provide it as an add on - no need to include a credit

                  Best Wishes

                  Russell

                  http://bonemap.com | Australia
                  Izzy STD/USB 3.2.6 | + Beta 3.x.x
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                  • barneybroomerB
                    barneybroomer Beta Gold @Woland
                    last edited by

                    @woland said:

                    Bonemap's example doesn't use a Projector actor. The Background Color actor has a control ID on its 'video out' output, and the Control Panel has a Monitor Control set to Control ID 4. No Projector actor or Stages are needed to get color feedback into the Control Panel this way.

                     Sorry for my late reaction, just got back 🙂 What I mean is a way to have a control that shows the color output without the route to go to colour actor/video monitor first. Does it not add extra computation this way? (if I want a 64 slider with colour output in my controls for example)

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                    MacBook Pro 2,2 Ghz Intel 8 core I7 / OSX 10.15.7

                    and a Motorola DynaTAC 8000X ;)

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                    • bonemapB
                      bonemap Izzy Guru @barneybroomer
                      last edited by

                      @barneybroomer

                      Perhaps it is a feature request for the Color control module to have a swatch facility for feedback. It would be awesome if it could have assignable and selectable swatches too. Or perhaps a new control panel with assignable / selectable swatches in addition to a feedback swatch associated with the existing Color control.

                      Best wishes

                      Russell

                      http://bonemap.com | Australia
                      Izzy STD/USB 3.2.6 | + Beta 3.x.x
                      MBP 16” 2019 2.4 GHz Intel i9 64GB AMD Radeon Pro 5500 8 GB 4TB SSD | 14.1.2 Sonoma
                      Mac Studio 2023 M2 Ultra 128GB | OSX 14.1.2 Sonoma
                      A range of deployable older Macs

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                      • barneybroomerB
                        barneybroomer Beta Gold @bonemap
                        last edited by

                        @bonemap said:

                        Perhaps it is a feature request for the Color control module to have a swatch facility for feedback. It would be awesome if it could have assignable and selectable swatches too. Or perhaps a new control panel with assignable / selectable swatches in addition to a feedback swatch associated with the existing Color control.

                         That would be a great add-on Russell!

                        Mac Mini M1 2020 / OSX 11.7
                        MacBook Pro 2,3 Ghz Intel 8 core I9 / OSX 10.15.7
                        MacBook Pro 2,2 Ghz Intel 8 core I7 / OSX 10.15.7

                        and a Motorola DynaTAC 8000X ;)

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