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Feature request: add chroma/saturation scale #47

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MrFussyfont opened this issue Mar 15, 2023 · 1 comment
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Feature request: add chroma/saturation scale #47

MrFussyfont opened this issue Mar 15, 2023 · 1 comment
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Feature request:
I love the concept of this plugin but for me it's unusable in the case where I want a scale with more saturated shades and less saturated tints.
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Primer Prism is an amazing new tool that lets you create separate curves for H, S, and L and then optionally apply those across all colour scales in the palette. This lets me reduce saturation in the lighter tints -- compare this to the colours generated by UI Color Palette above, which uses the same source colour:
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I would like the option to control saturation/chroma, similar to how I can control lightness (but still get consistent lightness across all generated hues in the palette).

Thanks for the awesome plugin! If my coding skills were up-to-date, I would contribute.

@a-ng-d a-ng-d added the enhancement New feature or request label Mar 15, 2023
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a-ng-d commented Mar 16, 2023

Hello @MrFussyfont,
Thanks for submitting this request.
I understand what you are expected and there is an opportunity to get a better control of the color shades. Currently, the lightness can just be tweaked. I add this for the short term release.

@a-ng-d a-ng-d self-assigned this Mar 16, 2023
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