Specify or inspect color-managed color values

Specify numeric color values in a Color Chooser

When color management is enabled, Color Chooser windows and pop-ups let you specify numeric color values in different color spaces.

For example, if your View Transform is sRGB gamma and you are given exact sRGB values to use for a particular color, then you can set Mixing Color Space to Display Space and enter those values directly, without worrying about how to convert them into your rendering space.

If you toggle off Color Management in the Color Chooser, then the raw numeric values are stored and the color controls are displayed without applying the view transform.

In any case, the stored numeric values are always interpreted as raw values in the rendering space. This means that the values might get interpreted differently if you change the Rendering Space in the preferences at a later time.

Inspect or pick colors with the Eyedropper

When color management is enabled and you move the Eyedropper tool over the image displayed in Viewport 2.0, the Render View, or the UV Editor, the displayed numbers reflect the color values of the rendering color space, that is, the raw color values before the view transform has been applied. On the other hand, the color swatch displays the resulting color in display space after the view transform has been applied.

Show color-managed pots in the Attribute Editor

You can toggle Show > Color Managed Pots to toggle the view transform on and off for solid colors and ramps in the Attribute Editor. This setting is stored in your user preferences. Solid colors and ramps use the View Transform set in the Color Management preferences — temporarily changing the view transform on the viewport or Render View toolbar has no effect on color pots in the Attribute Editor.

Color Chooser windows and pop-ups always use the view transform, even if Color Managed Pots has been turned off in the Attribute Editor.