[gimp-help-2] Update Display Filters section to match changes in 2.10



commit 9dd548993bdae2c66af4255f02ac32e40b1cf2b6
Author: Alexandre Prokoudine <alexandre prokoudine gmail com>
Date:   Fri May 4 06:19:44 2018 +0300

    Update Display Filters section to match changes in 2.10

 src/menus/view/display-filters.xml |  133 +++++++++++++++++-------------------
 1 files changed, 64 insertions(+), 69 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/src/menus/view/display-filters.xml b/src/menus/view/display-filters.xml
index a508443..ad82fb6 100644
--- a/src/menus/view/display-filters.xml
+++ b/src/menus/view/display-filters.xml
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@
     <title>Description of the <quote>Display Filters</quote> Dialog</title>
     <figure>
       <title>
-        The <quote>Configure Color Display Filters</quote> dialog
+        The <quote>Color Display Filters</quote> dialog
       </title>
       <mediaobject>
         <imageobject>
@@ -73,9 +73,8 @@
       </listitem>
       <listitem>
         <para>
-          <phrase>Color Management</phrase>
-          (<xref linkend="gimp-display-filter-color-management"/>;
-          <xref linkend="gimp-color-proof"/>)
+          <phrase>Digital photography helper</phrase>
+          (<xref linkend="gimp-display-filter-clip-warning"/>)
         </para>
       </listitem>
       <listitem>
@@ -345,101 +344,97 @@
     </sect4>
   </sect3>
 
-  <sect3 id="gimp-display-filter-color-management">
-    <title>Color Management</title>
+  <sect3 id="gimp-display-filter-clip-warning">
+    <title>Clip Warning</title>
     <indexterm>
-      <primary>Color management</primary>
+      <primary>Clip Warning</primary>
     </indexterm>
     <figure>
-      <title>The <quote>Color Management</quote> dialog</title>
+      <title>The <quote>Clip Warning</quote> dialog</title>
       <mediaobject>
         <imageobject>
           <imagedata format="PNG"
-            fileref="images/menus/view/display-filters/color-management.png"/>
+            fileref="images/menus/view/display-filters/clip-warning.png"/>
         </imageobject>
       </mediaobject>
     </figure>
     <para>
-      This filter allows to enable the GIMP color management for each image
-      window. To learn more about the color management in GIMP, please read
-      <xref linkend="gimp-concepts-color-management"/>.
+      This filter allows to visualize underexposed and overexposed areas of
+      a photo with user-configurable colors. For now, it’s mostly geared
+      towards images where colors are stored with floating point precision.
+      You will mostly benefit from this, if you work on 16-/32-bit per channel
+      float images such as EXR and TIFF.
     </para>
 
     <sect4>
       <title>Options</title>
-      <para>
-        All the customizing for the color management in GIMP has to be done
-        in the GIMP preferences. You can find detailed information about
-        this in <xref linkend="gimp-prefs-color-management"/>.
-      </para>
-    </sect4>
-  </sect3>
-
-  <sect3 id="gimp-color-proof">
-    <title>Color Proof</title>
-    <indexterm>
-      <primary>Color proof</primary>
-    </indexterm>
-    <indexterm>
-      <primary>Soft proof</primary>
-    </indexterm>
-    <para>
-      The various systems for reproducing colors cannot represent the
-      infinity of colors available. Even if there are many colors in
-      common between the various systems and nature, some of the colors
-      will not be the same. The <quote>gamut</quote> is the color range of
-      a system. <emphasis>Color Profiles</emphasis> allow you to compensate
-      for these differences.
-    </para>
-    <para>
-      Before you print an image, it may be useful for you to see if you
-      will get the result you want by applying a profile. The <quote>Color
-      Proof</quote> filter shows you how your image will look after a color
-      profile has been applied.
-    </para>
-    <figure>
-      <title>The <quote>Color Proof</quote> dialog</title>
-      <mediaobject>
-        <imageobject>
-          <imagedata format="PNG"
-            fileref="images/menus/view/display-filters/color-proof.png"/>
-        </imageobject>
-      </mediaobject>
-    </figure>
-
-    <sect4>
-      <title>The <quote>Color Proof</quote> options</title>
       <variablelist>
         <varlistentry>
-          <term>Profile</term>
+          <term>Show shadows</term>
+          <listitem>
+            <para>
+              Enable visualization for underexposed pixels (less than 0 in
+              32-bit float mode).
+            </para>
+          </listitem>
+        </varlistentry>
+        <varlistentry>
+          <term>Shadows color</term>
+          <listitem>
+            <para>
+              User-configurable color that will be used to fill underexposed
+              pixels.
+            </para>
+          </listitem>
+        </varlistentry>
+        <varlistentry>
+          <term>Show highlights</term>
+          <listitem>
+            <para>
+              Enable visualization for overexposed pixels (more than 1 in
+              32-bit float mode).
+            </para>
+          </listitem>
+        </varlistentry>
+        <varlistentry>
+          <term>Highlights color</term>
+          <listitem>
+            <para>
+              User-configurable color that will be used to fill overexposed
+              pixels.
+            </para>
+          </listitem>
+        </varlistentry>
+        <varlistentry>
+          <term>Show bogus</term>
+          <listitem>
+            <para>
+              Enable visualization for not-a-number (NaN) pixels, only visible
+              when there is a division by zero error and suchlike.
+            </para>
+          </listitem>
+        </varlistentry>
+        <varlistentry>
+          <term>Bogus color</term>
           <listitem>
             <para>
-              This option allows to select a color profile that is used to
-              simulate the color abilities of the printer. If the desired
-              profile is not shown in the list you might want to add it by
-              selecting a file. This can be done by selecting the last entry
-              of the list.
+              User-configurable color that will be used to fill NaN     pixels.
             </para>
           </listitem>
         </varlistentry>
         <varlistentry>
-          <term>Intent</term>
+          <term>Include alpha component</term>
           <listitem>
             <para>
-              With this option you can select the rendering intent, which is
-              the method used to determine how colors that can't be reproduced
-              by a device (<quote>are out of gamut</quote>) should be handled.
-              The different rendering intents are described in detail in the
-              glossary <xref linkend="glossary-rendering-intent"/>.
+              When enabled, include the alpha component in the warning.
             </para>
           </listitem>
         </varlistentry>
         <varlistentry>
-          <term>Black Point Compensation</term>
+          <term>Include transparent pixels</term>
           <listitem>
             <para>
-              Black point compensation allows a better representaion of
-              dark colors of your image when printing.
+              When enabled, include fully transparent pixels in the warning.
             </para>
           </listitem>
         </varlistentry>


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