Am Sonntag, 17. März 2013, 22:23:12 schrub David Vincent-Jones: > This was something that I mentioned some weeks ago. > Every now-and-then the overexposure indicators use Black/White colors. > Here is an example. > > As a test I duplicated the image and found the same problem in the dupe. > I then turned off (one-by-one) the functions to look for a culprit but > the problem remained. > Next, I deleted the dupe history in lighttable and started to rebuild > the processes .. at which point the correct colors returned. > > This has in most instances occurred in B&W work. In this case I turned > it back to color and the problem remains as you see in the attached. > > Not a major problem but interesting.
I never had anything like that, however I recently did a complete rewrite of the overexposure system so it might be that the bug is already gone. Should you encounter something like that with git master or 1.2 (once it's released) please report back. For those who want to know, overexposure indication (we should change the name, it shows underexposure, too) no longer interacts with the history stack but is now a global tool of the darkroom mode. So you can turn it on, browse a few images and then turn it off again. You can also turn it on/off when you have selected an intermediate item in the history stack without losing your changes. To change the settings you can either right-click on the on/off button in the lower toolbar or left-click the button for at least one second – maybe useful on computers without a right mouse button or a touch device. > David Tobias
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