04-29-2021, 08:58 AM
(04-29-2021, 08:19 AM)Ofnuts Wrote: I don't quite understand what the problem is here. What RGB color are you trying to produce? If I enter the same RGB data in y color selector I get the same display as you. Or are you talking about your blank color history?
Well, I guess this is my question really - is it normal and I just don't understand how the colour selector works?
Essentially I was using #00d9d9, and I wanted to make it darker, so I opened up the colour selector and tried to darken it, and that was when I discovered that there was no way of doing this - it just dipped straight into that really quite different vibrant blue instead. I had never seen such a sudden drop off in the colour selector before, so I assumed something was wrong.
I'd been getting the out-of-gamut indicators on the colours I was using, but from things I had read online it sounded as though you can still use out-of-gamut colours, just not print with them. Maybe I have that wrong as well.