PJA>> Or else it's a phantom feature, a proposed feature that (was never)/(had
PJA>> yet to be) implemented.
S> My guess would be that it will simply follow the Windows color
S> space and reflect this so if you invest in color space management
S> for Windows and select an alternative to Bill's default of sRGB
S> then PSP will use it.
In Windows, I think you can only choose your monitor colour space.
This is used to display properly the graphics. This gets passed to the
application. It's up to the application to choose its internal working
space, which it is quite useful to have a wider gamut one than sRGB.
At least that's my limited guess :)
Good light!
fra