On 04/12/15 00:49, Daniel Koć wrote:
W dniu 02.12.2015 21:09, Oleksiy Muzalyev napisał(a):
In my opinion the new farmland color #FAECD6 [1] is kind of glowing
yellow. I would suggest the color #faebd7 (also known as Antique
white) [2] for the farmland. Even the name, antique, belonging to
ancient times, corresponds to farmland. It is almost the same, but a
bit less intensive.

 The old farmland color #ecddc8 was too dark.

I like your idea, but the color numbers you talk about seem to be wrong (the old one and the current one):

-@farmland: #EDDDC9;         // Lch(89,12,80) (Also used for farm)
+@farmland: #fbecd7;         // Lch(94,12,80) (Also used for farm)

according to https://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-carto/commit/5f79eaf05a0217f884f17be277729f3c70c320dc

I get #fbecd7 at zoom level 15 & 16 with the ColorZilla Firefox Add-on. At zoom 10 and 11 it is #FAECD6. I checked it on two different displays, on Mac and on Windows computer. But if I export a map into a PNG file at zoom level 10 and 11 and check with Gimp it is #fbecd7 all right.

Both these colors have almost the same RGB, but the #faebd7 (also known as Antique white) has G 92, instead of 93 [1]. There is always someone, who does not like a new color of a road, etc. Maybe I am just not accustomed to it yet, so I have an impression that at zoom levels 10 and 11 the farmland is too bright, to intense, as if lighted from underground.

http://www.colorhexa.com/faecd6
http://www.colorhexa.com/fbecd7
http://www.colorhexa.com/faebd7 (Antique white)

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