ID 371392 - When colour management is turned off but view transform is enabled, the colour picked from the Colors palette looks different from the one painted on the object.
When colour management is turned off but view transform is enabled, the colour picked from the Colors palette looks different from the one painted on the object.
Customer reported version Mari 3.4v2
Customer reported platform n/a
Steps to reproduce
1) Open Mari and open an example project
2) Disable Color Management from File>Settings
3) Enable Color Management (View Transform) from the Color Management (View Transform) palette
4) For the Input Colorspace under User Attributes choose sRGB and for Color View Transform choose either None (default), sRGB (default) or rec709 (default).
5) Choose a color from the Colors palette and paint it onto the object
6) The color that has been drawn in the viewport is different from the one that has been chosen in the Colors palette
Workaround Unknown.
Reproduced by support This bug has been reproduced in: Mari 4.2v1 - Windows 10 - CentOS 7 Mari 3.4v2 - Windows 10 - CentOS 7 - MacOS 10.12 Mari 3.3v1 - Windows 10 - CentOS 7 - MacOS 10.12 - regression Mari 3.2v1 - Windows 10 - CentOS 7 - MacOS 10.12
Unable to reproduce bug in: Mari 3.3v1
Earliest version tested Mari 3.3v1 - This issue no longer appears in this version and has regressed
Expected behaviour The colorspace of the Color Palette should match the one in the viewport
Actual behaviour The colorspace of the Color Palette does not match the one in the viewport which is causing a difference between the chosen color and the painted one.