I am pretty sure that this is not "a workaround". The surface of the
image when moded GRAY only has access to the gray colors. So that
gray that quickmask adopts is the red that is set in the preferences.
Oh, I understand. I supposed that... but I'm not a developer, so I
didn't know how
On Sat, Nov 11, 2017 at 4:52 PM, Mario Sottile - Marionetas Mey <
mario...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Marionetas Mey
>
>> Just convert it to RGB. Image->Mode->RGB
>>
> Yes, this is a workaround. My suggestion is to have colored Quick Mask
> also in Graycaled images without converting them. *This is the
> After nstalling GIMP 2.8.22 on OS Sierra 10.12.6 It opens as a small
> window with starting extentions, then it transforms into a big white
> window GNU image manipulation program.
> I do not see any single or multi-windows as it shown in the figure
> 3.2 on the screenshot in your tutorial
>
Hello there. I made a simple test in Gimp 2.9.6 commit c97c2fe06d.
I created a 32bits floating point, lineal light Gamma, new archive. I
select 50% RGB gray color and fill everything. I applied a Exposure of
10 to it.
Now, I took the color picker and click on image. It says:
If 0.21 is the
Marionetas Mey
Just convert it to RGB. Image->Mode->RGB
Yes, this is a workaround. My suggestion is to have colored Quick Mask
also in Graycaled images without converting them. *This is the main issue.*
An option to change the mask to any hue we want would help.
As Laxminarayan, option is in