How to get resulting color of sass filter: saturate() on a specific hex color?
Let's say I have the following code:
.foo {
color: #004454;
filter:
saturate(1.50);
}
Is there a way inside ruby to get the resulting color hex value of .foo ?
The ruby saturate methods in https://github.com/halostatue/color don't change this color at all, for example:
Color::RGB.by_hex('004454').adjust_saturation(50).hex
=> "004454"
And since this color is already saturated at 100% I can't expect this to work, case in point:
Color::RGB.by_hex('004454').adjust_saturation(50).to_hsl
=> HSL [191.43 deg, 100.00%, 16.47%]
I guess what I need to do is find away to apply the magic that css filter applies as you can see clearly here in this jsfiddle
css ruby colors sass hex
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Let's say I have the following code:
.foo {
color: #004454;
filter:
saturate(1.50);
}
Is there a way inside ruby to get the resulting color hex value of .foo ?
The ruby saturate methods in https://github.com/halostatue/color don't change this color at all, for example:
Color::RGB.by_hex('004454').adjust_saturation(50).hex
=> "004454"
And since this color is already saturated at 100% I can't expect this to work, case in point:
Color::RGB.by_hex('004454').adjust_saturation(50).to_hsl
=> HSL [191.43 deg, 100.00%, 16.47%]
I guess what I need to do is find away to apply the magic that css filter applies as you can see clearly here in this jsfiddle
css ruby colors sass hex
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I don't think there's a way but you could use this gem github.com/halostatue/color and do something likeColor::RGB.by_hex('004454').adjust_saturation(0.5)
– luisenrike
Nov 19 '18 at 16:06
@luisenrike Thanks yeah I had already tried that, it didn't work. See updated question.
– lacostenycoder
Nov 20 '18 at 8:28
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Let's say I have the following code:
.foo {
color: #004454;
filter:
saturate(1.50);
}
Is there a way inside ruby to get the resulting color hex value of .foo ?
The ruby saturate methods in https://github.com/halostatue/color don't change this color at all, for example:
Color::RGB.by_hex('004454').adjust_saturation(50).hex
=> "004454"
And since this color is already saturated at 100% I can't expect this to work, case in point:
Color::RGB.by_hex('004454').adjust_saturation(50).to_hsl
=> HSL [191.43 deg, 100.00%, 16.47%]
I guess what I need to do is find away to apply the magic that css filter applies as you can see clearly here in this jsfiddle
css ruby colors sass hex
Let's say I have the following code:
.foo {
color: #004454;
filter:
saturate(1.50);
}
Is there a way inside ruby to get the resulting color hex value of .foo ?
The ruby saturate methods in https://github.com/halostatue/color don't change this color at all, for example:
Color::RGB.by_hex('004454').adjust_saturation(50).hex
=> "004454"
And since this color is already saturated at 100% I can't expect this to work, case in point:
Color::RGB.by_hex('004454').adjust_saturation(50).to_hsl
=> HSL [191.43 deg, 100.00%, 16.47%]
I guess what I need to do is find away to apply the magic that css filter applies as you can see clearly here in this jsfiddle
css ruby colors sass hex
css ruby colors sass hex
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asked Nov 19 '18 at 14:22
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I don't think there's a way but you could use this gem github.com/halostatue/color and do something likeColor::RGB.by_hex('004454').adjust_saturation(0.5)
– luisenrike
Nov 19 '18 at 16:06
@luisenrike Thanks yeah I had already tried that, it didn't work. See updated question.
– lacostenycoder
Nov 20 '18 at 8:28
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I don't think there's a way but you could use this gem github.com/halostatue/color and do something likeColor::RGB.by_hex('004454').adjust_saturation(0.5)
– luisenrike
Nov 19 '18 at 16:06
@luisenrike Thanks yeah I had already tried that, it didn't work. See updated question.
– lacostenycoder
Nov 20 '18 at 8:28
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I don't think there's a way but you could use this gem github.com/halostatue/color and do something like
Color::RGB.by_hex('004454').adjust_saturation(0.5)– luisenrike
Nov 19 '18 at 16:06
I don't think there's a way but you could use this gem github.com/halostatue/color and do something like
Color::RGB.by_hex('004454').adjust_saturation(0.5)– luisenrike
Nov 19 '18 at 16:06
@luisenrike Thanks yeah I had already tried that, it didn't work. See updated question.
– lacostenycoder
Nov 20 '18 at 8:28
@luisenrike Thanks yeah I had already tried that, it didn't work. See updated question.
– lacostenycoder
Nov 20 '18 at 8:28
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I don't think there's a way but you could use this gem github.com/halostatue/color and do something like
Color::RGB.by_hex('004454').adjust_saturation(0.5)– luisenrike
Nov 19 '18 at 16:06
@luisenrike Thanks yeah I had already tried that, it didn't work. See updated question.
– lacostenycoder
Nov 20 '18 at 8:28