Am Sonntag, 20. November 2016, 17:41:51 CET schrieb Bernhard: > Hi, > > darkroom mode, > > the manual says: > > _Gamut check_ > > > > Clicking the icon activates the gamut check display mode of your > > > > image. Gamut check > > > > highlights in cyan all pixels out of gamut with respect to the > > > > selected softproof profile. > > > > You can also activate gamut check with the keyboard shortcut > > > > “ctrl-g”. An information > > > > message “gamut check” on the bottom left of your image tells you > > > > that you are in gamut > > > > check display mode. Gamut check and soft proof are mutually > > > > exclusive modes. > > but when I activate _Over/underexposed warning_ also that cyan warning > color turns to red and I cannot differentiate which pixels are simply > overexposed from those that are out of gamut. By deactivating > _Over/underexposed warning_ again the pixels become cyan again. > > Anyone expiriencing the same thing? > > Is this intended behaviour?
Maybe not intended, but a corner case that can be avoided by not using both (gamut check + overexposure warning) at the same time. They don't make sense used together anyway. > dt 2.0.7 in LM17.3/64 Tobias
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