Well, basically the behaviour is logical. One of the values of CMY should always be 0, because otherwise you can increase the amount of K to get the same result, by decreasing CMY by the the smallest of their values and increasing K by that amount. So that means: It is not logical to have colours, where not at least CM or Y is 0. However, I agree, sometimes they need to be added, becuase some colours are just defined as that.
cheers!
David
On Wed, 2007-07-18 at 17:18 +0200, momo wrote:
The CMYK color input behaves strangely: in the Fill and Stroke panel, when I try to change the color percentages in the CMYK tab by entering numbers on the right of the color mixers, these numbers are somehow recalculated on the fly and already entered amounts change. Here's an example:
C 0 I change it into 44 M 27 jumps to 0 Y 61 jumps to 47 B 60 jumps to 71
And so on... It is almost impossible to input a CMYK color. Even entering CMYK color amounts with the help of the color sliders (for example MAGENTA) leads to subit changes in other colors (CYAN, YELLOW and BLACK).
Molumen
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