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The '''Colour Correction Tweaker''' is a World Tweaker gadget in ''[[LittleBigPlanet Karting]]'' that post-processing filters to the screen. Unlike the other games, colour correction tweaks are not accessible from Global Settings in this title, so this is the only way to change them.
The '''Colour Correction Tweaker''' is a World Tweaker gadget in ''[[LittleBigPlanet Karting]]'' that applies post-processing filters to the screen. Unlike the other games, colour correction tweaks are not accessible from Global Settings in this title, so this is the only way to change them.


==Usage and Behaviour==
==Usage and Behaviour==
When the Colour Correction Tweaker is active, the player's screen has a post-processing effect applied to it, based on the values specified in its tweak menu. Colour correction filters are only applied to players that are actually inside the tweaker's radius; players outside of it will be unaffected.
When the Colour Correction Tweaker is active, it applies one of eight colour correction filters to the view of any drivers that are in range.


When a wire is connected to the tweaker's input, the trigger radius turns on when it receives a digital ON signal, turning off when that signal is OFF.
With a wire connected to the tweaker's input, the gadget turns on when it receives a digital ON signal, turning off when that signal is OFF. Note that a kart must actually be inside the detection radius to see the effect; drivers outside of it will be unaffected.


==Tweaks==
==Tweaks==
{{tweak
{{tweak
|name=Colour Correction
|name=Colour Correction
|params=None; Sepia; Lomo; Black & White; Eight Millimetre; Inverted; Red Pop; Mosey
|params=None; Sepia; Lomo; Black & White; Bleach; Eight Millimetre; Inverted; Red Pop; Mosey
|desc=Sets which colour correction filter will be used. See the gallery below for screenshots of the different options.
|desc=Sets which colour correction filter will be used. See the gallery below for screenshots of the different options.
}}
}}

Revision as of 04:19, 29 February 2024

Colour Correction Tweaker
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Games: LittleBigPlanet Karting
Type: Gadgets
Category: World Tweakers
Inputs: 1

The Colour Correction Tweaker is a World Tweaker gadget in LittleBigPlanet Karting that applies post-processing filters to the screen. Unlike the other games, colour correction tweaks are not accessible from Global Settings in this title, so this is the only way to change them.

Usage and Behaviour

When the Colour Correction Tweaker is active, it applies one of eight colour correction filters to the view of any drivers that are in range.

With a wire connected to the tweaker's input, the gadget turns on when it receives a digital ON signal, turning off when that signal is OFF. Note that a kart must actually be inside the detection radius to see the effect; drivers outside of it will be unaffected.

Tweaks

Tweak Speech Voice Temp.png
Colour Correction: (None; Sepia; Lomo; Black & White; Bleach; Eight Millimetre; Inverted; Red Pop; Mosey)
Sets which colour correction filter will be used. See the gallery below for screenshots of the different options.
Tweak Speech Voice Temp.png
Opacity: (0% - 100%)
Determines how strong the effect is.

Trigger

Tweak Speech Voice Temp.png
Shape: (Tweak GenericSetting No.png Sphere; Tweak GenericSetting Yes.png Cube)
Determines the size of the tweaker's trigger radius.
Tweak Speech Voice Temp.png
Radius: (1.0 - 1000.0)
Sets how close players need to be to trigger the Colour Correction Tweaker.

Transition Time

Tweak Speech Voice Temp.png
Fade In Time: (0.0s - 10.0s)
Sets how long it takes to fade in the effect.
Tweak Speech Voice Temp.png
Fade Out Time: (0.0s - 10.0s)
Sets how long it takes to fade out the effect.

Visuals

Tweak Visual Visibility.png
Visible in Play Mode: (
NoNo •‎
YesYes
)

Determines whether or not the object will be rendered in Play Mode.

Gallery