Yes, neutral = 18 % grey / 50 % luminance. So I guess there is no other mean to change it but to recompile from the source ? Shouldn't the style be separated from the code ?

Thanks anyways.

*Aurélien PIERRE*
aurelienpierre.com <http://aurelienpierre.com>

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Le 25/10/2016 à 05:50, Tobias Ellinghaus a écrit :
Am Dienstag, 25. Oktober 2016, 01:29:37 CEST schrieb Aurélien PIERRE:
Hi,

I really believe that a photo software should have a neutral grey
With "neutral" you mean "50%", not "untinted" I presume?

background in a order to avoid wrong feelings of contrast and exposition
during the processing. The dark interface of DT led me many times to
underexpose my pictures whereas a neutral grey gives a central reference
for contrast, especially since I print my work.

So I changed the DT stylesheet for the interface. However I wasn't able
to find the property for the darkroom background. Where is it hidden ? :-P
https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/blob/master/src/views/
darkroom.c#L198-L200

Thanks !
Tobias


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