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ComfyUI Node: CsCPaletteEditor

Class Name

CsCPaletteEditor

Category
Image/Color
Author
852wa (Account age: 685days)
Extension
ComfyUI-ColorshiftColor
Latest Updated
2025-02-01
Github Stars
0.05K

How to Install ComfyUI-ColorshiftColor

Install this extension via the ComfyUI Manager by searching for ComfyUI-ColorshiftColor
  • 1. Click the Manager button in the main menu
  • 2. Select Custom Nodes Manager button
  • 3. Enter ComfyUI-ColorshiftColor in the search bar
After installation, click the Restart button to restart ComfyUI. Then, manually refresh your browser to clear the cache and access the updated list of nodes.

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CsCPaletteEditor Description

Color palette manipulation node for AI art projects with flexible editing options and intuitive interface.

CsCPaletteEditor:

The CsCPaletteEditor node is designed to provide a flexible and intuitive way to manipulate color palettes within your AI art projects. This node allows you to edit and customize color palettes by applying various operations, such as changing specific colors or adjusting their hue, saturation, and value. By offering a straightforward interface for color manipulation, the CsCPaletteEditor empowers you to fine-tune the color schemes of your images, ensuring that the final output aligns with your artistic vision. Whether you are looking to make subtle adjustments or completely overhaul the color palette, this node provides the tools necessary to achieve your desired results.

CsCPaletteEditor Input Parameters:

images

This parameter accepts the images you wish to process. It serves as the primary input for the node, allowing you to apply color palette modifications to the visual content. The images should be in a format compatible with the node's processing capabilities.

palette

The palette parameter represents the color palette you want to edit. It is a collection of colors that the node will manipulate based on the specified operations. This parameter is crucial as it defines the initial set of colors that will be transformed during the editing process.

index_maps

index_maps are used to map the colors in the palette to specific regions in the images. This parameter helps the node determine which parts of the image correspond to which colors in the palette, enabling precise color adjustments.

operations

This optional parameter allows you to specify a series of operations to be performed on the palette. These operations can include changing specific colors or adjusting their properties like hue, saturation, and value. The operations should be provided in a JSON format, detailing the changes you wish to apply to the palette.

seed

The seed parameter is optional and can be used to introduce randomness into the color editing process. By setting a seed value, you can ensure that the random elements of the operations produce consistent results across different runs.

CsCPaletteEditor Output Parameters:

modified_palette

The modified_palette is the primary output of the node, representing the color palette after the specified operations have been applied. This output allows you to see the results of your color adjustments and use the modified palette in further processing or visualization tasks.

CsCPaletteEditor Usage Tips:

  • To achieve consistent results when using random operations, set a specific seed value to control the randomness.
  • Use the operations parameter to precisely define the color changes you want to apply, ensuring that the JSON format is correctly structured to avoid errors.

CsCPaletteEditor Common Errors and Solutions:

Operation Error: <error_message>

  • Explanation: This error occurs when there is an issue with the operations specified in the JSON format, such as incorrect syntax or invalid indices.
  • Solution: Double-check the JSON structure of your operations to ensure it is correctly formatted and that all indices and color values are valid.

CsCPaletteEditor Related Nodes

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