ThePacielloGroup / CCAe

The Colour Contrast Analyser (CCA) helps you determine the legibility of text and the contrast of visual elements, such as graphical controls and visual indicators.
http://www.paciellogroup.com/resources/contrastanalyser/
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colour analyser doppler geting big - on bigsur MAC #212

Open rashmitej opened 3 years ago

rashmitej commented 3 years ago

Describe the bug on Mac getting color doppler as big - thats stopping me to select a pixel

Desktop (please complete the following information):

To Reproduce open colour analyser and select doppler to pick the foreground/background colour

Expected behavior doppler size should be small

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rashmitej commented 3 years ago

My display setting as below

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ferllings commented 3 years ago

Hello @rashmitej , I'm not sure to understand what your problem is: By default the color picker is zoomed to facilitate the selection of a single pixel.

tejeswir commented 3 years ago

yes @ferllings . I installed Colour analyzer and by default color picker is zoomed. (I checked in some of the previously created issues similar color picker zoomed issue in windows below comments https://github.com/ThePacielloGroup/CCAe/issues/201) when I checked that issue you. mention something about the screen density and display model..

ferllings commented 3 years ago

@tejeswir no this is not the same. The user had a problem with the picker displaying with an offset.

I this case I'm still unsure about the problem, as it seems to work as expected.

"doppler size should be small" Why? the picker zooming factor is there to ensure you're selecting the right pixel color.

rashmitej commented 3 years ago

Sorry for any confusion @ferllings .. The Problem is I see the doppler zoomed, When I installed on my Mac. I cant able to select pixel because of zoomed doppler. Please let me know if you need more information .

lechubb commented 3 years ago

I am experiencing a similar issue. I am unable to use CCA because the eyedropper will not let me choose the color that is "under" the dropper (or even the general area I am aiming for). The magnifier will not accurately display what is "under it" unless it is the very top left corner—which is obviously not what I need it for. I'm on a MacBook Pro and have attempted to use CCA in InDesign and Acrobat. Attaching screenshots. image image image