Color Modifier maps alter the colors of pixels in a material.
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Color Modifier Maps
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- Color Correction Map
The Color Correction map provides an assortment of tools for modifying the colors of an incorporated, underlying map, using a stack-based method. Tools for correcting color include monochrome, inversion, custom rewiring of color channels, hue shift, and adjustment of saturation and lightness. Color-adjustment controls in many cases mirror those found in Autodesk Toxik and Autodesk Combustion. - Output Map
With Output map, you can apply output settings to procedural maps, such as Checker or Marble, that don't have these settings. - RGB Tint Map
RGB Tint adjusts the value of the three color channels in an image. Three color swatches represent these channels. Changing a color swatch adjusts the value of its associated color channel. - Vertex Color Map
Vertex Color map makes any vertex coloring applied to an object available for rendering. You can assign vertex colors using the VertexPaint Modifier, the Assign Vertex Colors utility, or the vertex controls for an editable mesh, editable patch, or editable poly. - Color Map
The Color map produces solid color swatches and bitmaps.
Parent topic: Maps and Shaders