lunasorcery

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Update, Nov 20th: this post now available on my blog!

I use the Freeform app quite a lot for doodling on my iPad. It’s not a perfect app, but it works for my needs, those needs being “recapturing that childhood habit of idly doodling on grid paper”. However, I’ve noticed something that I now can’t un-notice.

There are five colors available in the Markup toolbar — red, yellow, green, blue, and black.

There’s also a color picker pop-over, which by default also has five swatch colors — again, red, yellow, green, blue, and black.

However, as the observant among you may have already noticed:


These are not the same colors.1

Compare the toolbar colors (top) to the popover colors (bottom):

I thought at first that this might be some mis-handling of color spaces, as Apple displays generally use Display P3 and a mis-conversion between sRGB and Display P3 felt plausible? ...but playing around with the colors I couldn’t get them to line up in a manner that might confirm that theory. If you’d like to poke around with it, the colors are as follows (as RGB triples in the P3 space):

colortoolbarpopover
red232, 70, 74235, 77, 61
yellow247, 210, 84247, 206, 70
green121, 212, 117100, 196, 102
blue59, 124, 24240, 95, 244
black0, 0, 00, 0, 0

  1. Okay, yes, the two shades of black are the same. Shush.


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