RGB color over video image

I used the FCP "tint" function to overlay a specific RGB color over a video image. But, I still can see the images bellow the color. Is there a way to partially or entirelly cover the video image with a solid color covering completely the video action with color; like solid ink, without transparency (or control it from 0-100%)?
By the way; the RGB color values on video are the same; reflect the same values to the eye, as on ex: Photoshop? It´s the same monitor.
Thanks very much.

http://i1114.photobucket.com/albums/k533/pansottin/withtintfilter.jpg
and
http://i1114.photobucket.com/albums/k533/pansottin/withsepiafilter.jpg
Using tint or sepia filters I allways see the video image bellow. That´s what I don´t want.
I want to cover (opaque) the video image with color.

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