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Yes of course this is possible. You just need to declare the properties for three user selectable integers, which can then be used to create the color of your plot.
Users can just type the RGB values directly into the plot color property, no need to create three separate properties for each RGB value. Check out the NT8 wishlish thread, this was recently discussed there.
The screenshot below shows how to enter that information. In line with the different signatures for ColorFromArgb(), you can enter 4 values (the first one is the alpha value for determining opacity) or 3 values, which is equivalent to alpha = 255 (full color).