dialog for adjusting colors in selection (HSL, brightness/contrast,etc)
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Inkscape |
Confirmed
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Wishlist
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Bug Description
Often I find that the colors I'm using for different
shapes are not quite what I want. The problem though is
not so much to do with the color of a single object,
but the image as a whole, or at least multiple objects.
Going through and changing the individual color
settings is a pain, and since my output is usually a
raster image, I just finish up and then adjust the
color of the image as a whole using color tools in
Gimp. This is nice because it gives me the type of
control I need. But it comes back to bite me in the ass
when I find that I need to change something in the
origional vector image because then I have to go
through that whole process again.
Inkscape needs color tools (Hugh-Saturation,
Brightness-
everything at once in whatever objects are selected.
This may be absolute heresy for people working with
color pallets, but I think most people would find it
very useful when they are trying to adjust the colors
of the image as a whole.
tags: |
added: ui removed: ui-palette-color |
I vaguely recall other programs like Adobe Illustrator have
various colour tools, I suspect they work a little
differently than colour tools in programs like GIMP or other
photo manipulation software. If you could specify how other
vector programs present this functionality it might prove
helpful to developers and designers when they come to
implement it in Inkscape. I'm fairly confident this would
be a lot of interest in features like these but as you have
described yourself inkscape users are quite good at working
around the problem, so I think only when these features are
implemented will people realise quite what they have been
missing.
> Inkscape needs color tools (Hugh-Saturation, Contrast, Curves, Levels, etc.)
Brightness-
it might also help if you could be more specific and maybe
help developer decide what they should work on first.
(sorry for being so vague, essentially i think this is a
good idea and I encourage you to provide more information to
make it as easy as possible for developers to get started on
something)