On 11/20/2016 12:09 PM, Matthieu Moy wrote:
Highlight indicator and gamut clipping already have a visual indication of
whether they're on or off: they get grey background when active. It's not easy
to see for the overexposure indicator (for which the icon is large an the
background is just ~2 pixels border), though.
OK ... I totally missed it ..... wonder if the background color can be
changed?
----- Original Message -----
I suggested earlier that allowing the icons to have 'on/off' status
looks would really visually help. Would that be difficult to achieve?
David
On 11/20/2016 10:26 AM, Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
Am Sonntag, 20. November 2016, 17:41:51 CET schrieb Bernhard:
Hi,
darkroom mode,
the manual says:
_Gamut check_
Clicking the icon activates the gamut check display mode of your
image. Gamut check
highlights in cyan all pixels out of gamut with respect to the
selected softproof profile.
You can also activate gamut check with the keyboard shortcut
“ctrl-g”. An information
message “gamut check” on the bottom left of your image tells you
that you are in gamut
check display mode. Gamut check and soft proof are mutually
exclusive modes.
but when I activate _Over/underexposed warning_ also that cyan warning
color turns to red and I cannot differentiate which pixels are simply
overexposed from those that are out of gamut. By deactivating
_Over/underexposed warning_ again the pixels become cyan again.
Anyone expiriencing the same thing?
Is this intended behaviour?
Maybe not intended, but a corner case that can be avoided by not using both
(gamut check + overexposure warning) at the same time. They don't make
sense
used together anyway.
dt 2.0.7 in LM17.3/64
Tobias
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