[Digikam-users] digikam shows wrong colors, SOLVED
Daniel Bauer
linux at daniel-bauer.com
Mon Jul 23 19:37:41 BST 2012
Hello Marie-Noelle and Rob
Yes, it's the same question, and it is solved: as you said, it's the
over-exposure notification and I wasn't aware of that...
The mail came twice to the list, because I first sent it with my address
"daniel at ..." which is not subscribed to this list, thus I received an
error message and I sent it again with my address "linux at ..." which is
suibscribed here. Now the first mail made it to the list, too...
So, sorry for the noise, and thanks for the help.
Daniel
Am 23.07.2012 17:27, schrieb e-mail robert.m.davies:
> Indeed - the text is white, and digikam notifies you of this, so you can
> identify overexposed areas of photos. You can turn it off as
> Marie-Noëlle says. The red colour is defined in the preferences
> somewhere I believe.
>
> Rob
>
> On 23 July 2012 13:57, Marie-Noëlle Augendre <mnaugendre at gmail.com
> <mailto:mnaugendre at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> I think I answered this question a couple of days ago ... just turn
> off the overexposure notification in Digikam, and it should be fine.
>
> Marie-Noëlle
>
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