Planning for 2.5
PhilippeNicloux
phil.nicloux at neuf.fr
Sun Jan 29 14:32:39 UTC 2012
Le 28/01/2012 12:26, Boudewijn Rempt a écrit :
>
> On Sat, 28 Jan 2012, Cyrille Berger Skott wrote:
>
>> On Saturday 28 Jan 2012, Boudewijn Rempt wrote:
>>> On Friday 27 January 2012 Jan, Cyrille Berger Skott wrote:
>>>> On Friday 27 Jan 2012, Boudewijn Rempt wrote:
>>>>> * Make the floating point colorspaces actually useful for painters
>>>>
>>>> What is needed for that ? (Besides some performance improvements)
>>>
>>> I was thinking of the bugs that Animtim had discovered when he
>>> wanted to
>>> use it:
>>>
>>> 288713 nor krita-bugs-null at kde.org NEW 16 and 32
>>> bits float
>> : Eraser
>>> and all blending modes don't work 288714 nor
>>> krita-bugs-null at kde.org
>>> NEW 16 and 32 bits float : Layer "lock" when moving
>>> exposure
>> 288716
>>> nor krita-bugs-null at kde.org NEW 16 and 32 bits
>>> float : No way
>> to
>>> select high range colors with current color selectors 288719 nor
>>> krita-bugs-null at kde.org NEW 16 and 32 bits float :
>>> Channels
>> disable
>>> and lock don't work
>>
>> I have created a metabug report for all of those:
>>
>> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=292678
>>
>> Easier for me to track and remember :)
>>
>
> Great!
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Hi,
the only real improvement I would ask would be, like Deevad, the famous
"color adjustement sliders". I already made a wish a few weeks ago.
There is another little improvement that would be great concerning the
eyedropper. Wouldn't it be possible to have the same behaviour than in
Mypaint ?
It means : not hardcoded on CTRL, any shortcut possible, catch a color
with one click and come back to the actual tool on release ?
It seems just a detail, but I swear it can be a difference when you are
left handed, with all yours shortcuts on the other side of the keyboard.
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