A filter for changing a pixel or element's hue, saturation, and brightness (HSB).
Introduced in Wear OS 4.
Syntax
<HsbFilter hueRotate="angle-degrees" saturate="normalized-float" brightness="normalized-float"> </HsbFilter>
Attributes
The HsbFilter element has the following attributes. Each attribute is
optional:
- hueRotate
- Represents an angle, in degrees, along the color wheel. An angle of - 0.0degrees corresponds to red, an angle of- 120.0degrees corresponds to green, and an angle of- 240.0degrees corresponds to blue.- By default, this value is - 0.0.
- saturate
- Represents the hue's saturation. This is a floating-point number that is in the range $ [0.0, 1.0] $. A saturation of - 0.0represents a shade of gray; a saturation of- 1.0represents the hue's full color, with no gray mixing in.- By default, this value is - 1.0.
- brightness
- Represents the hue's brightness. This is a floating-point number that is in the range $ [0.0, 1.0] $. A brightness of - 0.0represents black; a brightness of- 1.0represents the hue's full color, with no darkening.- By default, this value is - 1.0.
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