11-11-2018, 03:35 PM
11-11-2018, 04:38 PM
You have color management in force
Go to Edit -> Preferences - Color Management
Set Image display mode to none
Untick Mark out of gamut colors
[attachment=2288]
Go to Edit -> Preferences - Color Management
Set Image display mode to none
Untick Mark out of gamut colors
[attachment=2288]
11-16-2018, 10:39 PM
(11-11-2018, 04:38 PM)rich2005 Wrote: [ -> ]You have color management in force
Go to Edit -> Preferences - Color Management
Set Image display mode to none
Untick Mark out of gamut colors
Hey, Rich2005
At first it didn't work in my previous reply (now edited). When I started gimp and did some work I realized the pink had vanished from the square color pool on the left however pink was still showing up in the R,G etc rectangular select trays I don't know why but the Marked colors weren't ticked when I went to options as it seemed it corrected itself somehow. However, after messing around I had on LCh instead of HSV.
Thanks for the help!
12-10-2019, 09:14 AM
This doesnt seem to fix the problem on my Gimp.
Why are some of these coloursliders blocky ?
https://i.imgur.com/ib5fQHn.png
Why are some of these coloursliders blocky ?
https://i.imgur.com/ib5fQHn.png
12-10-2019, 09:56 AM
You have something like this
[attachment=3578]
Change LCh to HSV
[attachment=3579]
The default is always start with LCh From memory a sometime bug report, but seems no way at the moment to set HSV permanently.
As a contrast, if you do have colour management on and say soft proofing in effect, expect to see something like this.
[attachment=3580]
[attachment=3578]
Change LCh to HSV
[attachment=3579]
The default is always start with LCh From memory a sometime bug report, but seems no way at the moment to set HSV permanently.
As a contrast, if you do have colour management on and say soft proofing in effect, expect to see something like this.
[attachment=3580]
12-10-2019, 10:31 AM
All right, so the Preferences do fix it, but the LCh always looks like this when its out of gamut ?
Pink means out of gamut and its blocky because thats the colouraspect it can not display, is that correct ?
(I really hope the developers make LCh or HSL a preference in the future, because its very confusing.)
Pink means out of gamut and its blocky because thats the colouraspect it can not display, is that correct ?
(I really hope the developers make LCh or HSL a preference in the future, because its very confusing.)