SpyPal Color Chooser

At the right of the SpyPal window is the color chooser. This allows you to explore different color spaces and select colors. The main display shows a 2D cut through the 3D colorspace. In this cut, colors that can be displayed on your monitor are shown, while colors outside the monitor's gamut are shown in black (windows) or shown as a translucent best approximation over a checkerboard (linux).

For some colorspaces, the visible gamut (colors humans can see) is outlined with a green line.

The scrollbar to the left of the main display allows changing which 2D cut through the colorspace to display; typically this scrollbar changes luminosity or brightness.

To the left of the scrollbar is a dropdown for choosing the current colorspace, a "overscan" control that zooms into and out of the colorspace, and the current color displayed in several formats. The current color can be changed by typing into any of these boxes. A warning will appear here if the current color cannot be displayed on the monitor (out of sRGB gamut) or cannot be represented in the current colorspace (out of colorspace gamut).

Finally, a large swatch of the current color is displayed below any warnings.

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