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Change color on guides/lines?


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  • 1 year later...

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Frequently I can't see the guides at all, mostly in light images. I can't imagine it's that hard to add simple customization for their color? That would be really great.

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  • 3 weeks later...

I agree with Alex_M. Changing color of guides really improve funcionality. I think the best system of coloring guide has:

 

 

1. Using swatches / all available colors

2. Posibility define custom color with default changing color dialog

3. Negative guide - auto with posibility switch off - fx. white color on white color is reverse to black on part of image with white background

 

In my opinion subrequest 1 and 2 are in place "app has to use it". Option 3 should be detailly consider in all workflow. In some case automatically changing colors of guides are distracting and anoying.

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