> * Combined Image contrast and Image brightness into > one option (Color|Image brightness) and improved > the color constancy when changing image brightness > As I understand your contrast setting, it is really just the gamma/2.2. Why not label it gamma and remove the 2.2 division? I think enough people are used to gamma that having them enter 2.2 would be more logical than entering a contrast of 1.0. Also, does the contrast setting override the gamma in the color space? If I set AdobeRGB (which has a gamma of 2.2) and set the contrast to something other than 1, do I end up with a gamma of 2.2 or do I end up with a gamma of contrast/2.2?
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