try HSVTool.

On 6 August 2012 21:32, irwit <[email protected]> wrote:

> **
> ah ok, that makes sense now.
>
> Now you mention hue correct "can do that".
>
> Hue correct doesn't seem like it can actually change hue? Just saturation
> and value at a specific point of hue? Am I wrong here?
>
>
> Finally, the "hue rotation" on the Hue shift node doesnt seem to work as
> expected?
>
> eg, take your colorwheel into photoshop, apply a hue saturation and drag
> hue across and the wheel essentially spins changing hues in a logical
> manor.
>
> Move the hue rotation in the hue shift and the colour become warped and do
> not rotate as expected?
>
> Its really throwing me on how to do what I see as a really basic command,
> change the hue of a colour in an expected manor?
>
> Thanks again for all the help so far but its still not giving me the
> photoshop hue saturation tool ability or anything near really?
>
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