How to get resulting color of sass filter: saturate() on a specific hex color?












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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










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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
















1














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










share|improve this question




















  • 1




    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














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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










share|improve this question















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







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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














  • 1




    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








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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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