Hi Guillermo! Guillermo Espertino wrote: > > Danko Dolch escribió: >>> Please correct me if I'm wrong, but that mockup basically aims to >>> change the aspect of the dialog without adding any enhancement. The >>> tool does exactly the same but the dialog looks like Photoshop's one. >> Does it? I havn't used PS since a long long time... if it looks like >> PS then I have to have a look at PS but I don't expect to find there >> highend visualisation functions like in motion picture color grading >> tools nor the cool discreet like preset banks... ;-) > I attach a side by side comparision between your mockup and the > Photoshop CS2 Hue/Saturation dialog. > Ah jep - have to clarify that this first mockup was created by mario -> see the first post from him ;-) >> Yes exactly the same except for: >> >> - the more visual primary color selection with enhanced visualisation >> - powerful storage banks for test setups >> - a drop down preset lib >> - loading and saveing of settings >> - added compare tool >> - sliders with scale marks and middel point mark >> >> finally you can say it's exactly the same ;-) > I wasn't talking about the PS Hue/Saturation tool. > What I was trying to say is that this mockup looks like the PS dialog > but with the same features of the current tool in Gimp. > *http://bugzilla.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=92732* > I don't see any of those features in that mockup. > If you're referring to a different one, please let me know and point > me the correct URL. > PS Hue saturation tool? Mario had created the first mockup: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=92732 As response I thougt about how I would like use this tool and cerated this as an answer to marios first work: http://www.dolchonline.net/prj/GIMP/hsl-adjustment-dialog-mockup-small.png to explain my thought's I put it together to this overview: http://www.dolchonline.net/prj/GIMP/chart_mokup_HSL_adjustment.png >> I only had an hour to made the mockup so I don't found the time to >> implement highlight/mid/shadow support or other needful extensions... >> you are right this had to be integrated for future mockups - and >> even I have to go step by step - next version will show a lot more >> maybe... ;-) > I'm looking forward to see that. I'm very interested! :) That's great! Let's create some interesting new UI conceptions! We should follow Seven's suggestions and crete more usage scenarios first... > > >> Until today nobody has integrated this small cool things in a >> standard image editing application - not even that small things... >> (what sense made it to figure out complex things if even the simple >> ones are not realized? ;-) > If I learned something in the Gimp's developers list is that you have > to convince developers of the value of your proposals. > Most of the times it's a titanic task, but when you make it the > results are great. > Most of the times, also, they don't pay attention to small changes, > but when a nice challenge pops up, they seem to be more interested. > A couple of weeks ago I pointed an issue in the jpeg exporter. The > first time I was treated like... ehm... an idiot. > But after the big discussion, there are some news in that field and > the exporter was greatly improved. > As I told you, it was hard, but it worths. It's a hard thing to improve things ;-) But we have to do it... And yes - we have to create some real "challenges" for the coders ;-) > >>> Maybe it would be better for future versions to redesign the dialog >>> adding some real enhancements to the tool, like arbitrary 3-point >>> gradient selection and/or a curve for tweaking. In that case, the >>> use of a wheel is better than a linear scale because it matches >>> better with the well known color wheel scheme. >> You are absolutely right - lets go and start with this - I really >> would enjoy to integrate all this things into a mockup and discuss >> pros and cons... > > Ok! I love the idea. Let's start to analize the possibilities and > brainstorm a couple of mockups so we can send them a complete use > scenario and a nice mockup to see if they like the idea of > implementing it. > I'm working on a rough mockup with an idea with the wheel and > something else. I'll send you a sample when it is more advanced. > Keep in touch! > ok - we will do! :-) > Gez. > > P.s.: Sorry I called you Marius B in the list. I had misread the > e-mail heading. no problem - hey mario let's start to work - we have a lot of things to do - and finaly figure out how we could support the GUI group... Best Regards Danko _______________________________________________ Gimp-developer mailing list Gimp-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer