![]() ![]() ![]() I will try and thread the calculations to lift up the weight of the UI. Not to mention 30minutes just to boot Krita. I also noticed that Linux is like, extremely SLOW calculating, I was even surprised by it. It seems a pyqt5 issue it was not responsive to those options. I noticed that Linux does not Hcenters the numbers on the QDoubleSpinBox on the linux version too, it pushes all to the left for some reason and stays there. I will edit the first post a bit, but I placed that image because that is the Foundation of all of it and what you get as soon as you open it, since the menus open and close everywhere to save space. LAB is really good and was one of my objectives to implement I just don’t know how…yet XD I was searching for more modules too do that too because XYZ and LAB seem to be absent on Krita’s built in modules. And it was a headache already since Qt is a pain in the ass with color conversions and before I noticed it “ouchies”, so I was literaly forced to use Python only because it does not hold up at all. I did want to implement more color spaces but I wanted to make 1 work properly first before tackling that. That is why i wanted it to compress to fit anywhere. A thing that annoys me on the krita menus is they are always on the way and too big because they are all locked and with way too much empty space inside. Maybe if I make a UI that locks values and has no internal scaling? but then all of it would be super massive, and swapping UI feels it would have to change the code or something too. my laptop has that as a native resolution too and you can see it on the video I made. I used that resolution on my computer and my laptop and it holds up on windows at least :\ when I updated it I checked for 4k display at 100% and at 150% scaling and then for 1920x1440 at 100% scaling, it should not be a problem. I am not able to replicate the issue with the monitor resolution. I will try and re implement that again if I find a better way to assemble it. I would have to go around that somehow to solve that but sadley I do not have access to a Linux machine currently and to my experience Linux is not very good with displays overall. I checked the code and it looks correct on that spot. That is actually why I made this! I learnt how to paint on THAT docker and later it was GONE DX crushedīy the looks of it Linux is then not interpreting the Alpha well on the style sheets. Yes… that was such a sad event, I never got over it. These work almost like the color sliders that used to be in Krita before they were removed in 4.1 Performance enhancements: Release and Inaccurate.Matrix transformations between XYZ and RGB within D50 and D65 illuminants when available.Matrix transformations between XYZ and RGB with various RGB spaces.Luma calculations according to BT.601, BT.709 and BT.2020.Panels HUE and GAM change hue ring spacing according to CMY(default) and RYB rings.Mixer mixes 2 colors linearly within different color spaces: RGB, ARD, HSV, HSL, HCY, YUV, RYB and CMYK.TTS mixes 1 color for Tint, Tone(Luma) and Shade.Palette slots can apply color using shortcuts.Channel Options: Values, Hue-Shine, Hex-CP(Copy Paste Hex code), Cursor(Shape), %(Channels on Percentile Ruler).Reference Illuminants are displayed while editing. K channel displays Light Color Temperature and Active Color weighted with Light Temperature.A channel displays Monochrome Gray and Perceptual Gray(Luma).Channel Sliders shortcuts Keys with 4 Key Slots. ![]()
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