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Correct answer R Neil Haugen

Thanks Neil. Is it an issue for you personally?  Do you see on your screen what I'm seeing?


Of course I see what the app does ... that's the way it shows it, which is "white" in that it is evenly balanced R-G-B. Not "white" as in the brightest value the monitor can make.

 

Which is why there are so many requests for user controls over on their UserVoice system.

 

Neil

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Ann Bens
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January 5, 2022

They are white.

Might need to calibrate your monitor.

Inspiring
January 5, 2022

I would rather call them grey. I think that is what he means.

But I don't know how to change it besides making screenshots and altering the levels like I did to demonstrate the difference: very time consuming in every day editing 🙂

 

Ann Bens
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January 5, 2022

Short and long answer: you cannot change color.