Hi Mr. Corel,
It's all well and good that DRAW allows objects to be in different color spaces.
BUT
There is world wide confusion on how to choose different color spaces for different objects, layers, or pages.True. That's not a bug. Nevertheless, the process to choose a color space for an object, layer, etc. must be made a lot simpler.Note that this is a separate issue from the mesh fill issue.
Phil
Phil1923 said: " There is world wide confusion on how to choose different color spaces for different objects, layers, or pages."
Bit of a sweeping statement. Worldwide?
How do you know that to be the case?
I dont understand Colour at all well but I know how to get all my RGB ducks in a row. I stay out of CMYK land altogether, but I dont have a problem, there are three settings you need modify. Document Default colour mode, Default Colour mangement settingsand default palette. And then I dont have a problem, everything end up in RGB. Yes there is a bug with mesh fills that start life as transparent objects but we've put that one to bed now and we await the fix....
It's Phil world, so it's world wide.[;)]
Hi Milisock,
You are a gold mine of mis-information. Do you go out of your way to be consistently wrong and obnoxious.
QUOTE (with enlarged text): "When you chosen the defaults in the color management dialog, YOU'VE CHOSEN THE COLOR SPACE."
Phil has a one word response plus a picture to the contrary. The Color Docker opens in CMYK even though the default color space has been chosen to be RGB.
The one word is bull----. The picture is below.Phil