https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=383969
David REVOY <i...@davidrevoy.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |i...@davidrevoy.com --- Comment #2 from David REVOY <i...@davidrevoy.com> --- Hi Xzu and Boud, True. The shortcuts has this limitation. They were added on my request by Sven Langkamp during KritaSprint2011 in Amsterdam; and when I asked the color to go to 100% white or 100% black we discovered that the "hue/chroma" information was lost and the shade goes to greyscale only after that. Sven wasn't happy with this design, but I accepted this limitation. I think by that time the color were moving on the HSV Value axis; nowaday they were rewrote probably by Wolthera to add the configuration of percent of "step" in the color configuration, and also I think they now use HSY' axis. Proposal: Maybe the black or white can preserve a very low and minor percent of information of hue/chroma and never really cap to pure black and white? For, example, A 99,9% black with a bit of orange or a 99,9% white with a bit of violet probably could be acceptable for the "K" and "L" shortcut ? This way the hue/chroma information could be preserved. As a user of the "K" and "L" shortcut, I would be ok with that. And you Xzu ? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.