For the times when you just want to correct an image’s saturation (color intensity) and don’t require limiting the correction to any particular range of hues, use the Saturation node.
If you do want to adjust the levels of saturation in a range of hues (for example, to diminish green, blue, or redscreen spill), use the HueCorrect node instead.
Connection Type |
Connection Name |
Function |
Input |
unnamed |
The image sequence whose saturation you want to adjust. |
mask |
An optional image to use as a mask. By default, the saturation adjustment is limited to the non-black areas of the mask. At first, the mask input appears as triangle on the right side of the node, but when you drag it, it turns into an arrow labeled mask. If you cannot see the mask input, ensure that the mask control is disabled or set to none. |
Control (UI) |
Knob (Scripting) |
Default Value |
Function |
Saturation Tab |
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channels |
channels |
all |
The saturation adjustment is only applied to these channels. You can use the checkboxes on the right to select individual channels. |
saturation |
saturation |
1 |
Sets the saturation for the input image. A value of 1 equals no change. A value of 0 produces a grayscale image. |
mask |
N/A |
disabled |
Enables the associated mask channel to the right. Disabling this checkbox is the same as setting the channel to none. |
maskChannelInput |
none |
The channel to use as a mask. By default, the saturation adjustment is limited to the non-black areas of this channel. |
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inject |
inject |
disabled |
Copies the mask input to the predefined mask.a channel. Injecting the mask allows you to use the same mask further downstream. |
invert |
invert_mask |
disabled |
Inverts the use of the mask channel so that the saturation adjustment is limited to the non-white areas of the mask. |
fringe |
fringe |
disabled |
Blurs the edges of the mask. |
(un)premult by |
N/A |
disabled |
Enables the associated channel to the right. Disabling this checkbox is the same as setting the channel to none. |
unpremult |
none |
The image is divided by this channel before being processed, and multiplied again afterwards. If you are using premultiplied input images, you may want to check (un)premult by and select rgba.alpha here. This will simulate adjusting the saturation before the premultiplication was done. It is the same as adding an Unpremult node before this node and a Premult node after, but allows you to work faster if you’re only using one color correct node. If you are using unpremultiplied input images, you should leave this set to none. |
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invert |
invert_unpremult |
disabled |
Inverts the use of the (un)premultiply channel. |
mix |
mix |
1 |
Dissolves between the original image at 0 and the full saturation adjustment at 1. |