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How to remove out of gamut marker in the color chooser dialog?
#1
Hallo

In the actual gimp-version the sliders of the color chooser dialog are to a big amount covered in the out-of-gamut-marker-color.
How can i remove this overlay?
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#2
(09-11-2021, 01:33 PM)Drachenbauer Wrote: Hallo

In the actual gimp-version the sliders of the color chooser dialog are to a big amount covered in the out-of-gamut-marker-color.
How can i remove this overlay?

Do you mean you have something like this ?

   

..but want something like this..

   

Change to the HSV model. (1) Enable the Hue slider (2) Click in the vertical (specrum) bar (3)
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#3
Yes, this is exactly right.
will the change stay forever after doing your steps?

Edit:
after i picked a color from the actual opened graphic-file, the sliders are covered in that marker-color again and i see values, that are higher than the normal maximum of the sliders...

how to fix this?
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#4
Gimp will start a session with the 'change fg/bg colour' picker in LCh mode.
There have been requests to the developers have an option for a user to set a default HSV. Once set to HSV mode it will stay as that until either you change the mode or you close and re-start Gimp.

A 50 second animation of what I see: Two images which I know contain out-of-gamut colours. Switching between LHc and HSV https://i.imgur.com/RU7MiQJ.mp4
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