OK, now I'm very puzzled. The Clip Warning shows the exact same pixels
as out of gamut, regardless of what RGB color space the image is
actually in.
Experimenting, it looks like perhaps the clip warning is always
determining "out of gamut" with respect to GIMP's built-in sRGB color
space, even if the image is in a larger color space and none of the
pixels are out of gamut in the larger color space.
For example, for a Rec.2020 image opened with default GIMP, none of the
colors are out of gamut wrt Rec.2020. But quite a few colors in the
highlights (bright saturated yellow-greens - leaves backlit by the sun)
have out of gamut colors after converting the image to GIMP's built-in
sRGB color space.
Is this the case? The clip warning always and only shows colors that are
out of gamut wrt to GIMP's built-in sRGB color space?
Best,
a very puzzled Elle
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