I thought initially that applying color class through stationery pad would offset the applied index by one:
Applying "1: Red" would seem to set "8: Magenta"
Applying "2: Orange" would seem to set "1: Red"
Applying "3: Yellow" would seem to set "2: Orange"
...and so on.
But I see that the actual colors assigned to the various indexes in PM5 is offset: see attached.
Is this just on my setup? If not, it needs to be corrected in the update to PM5. I checked my PM4 installation, and all the colors are right; it's just in PM5 they are not. To correct this in PM5 once it's wrong, is it a manual process?
Furthermore, setting color class to zero through stationery pad doesn't do anything: it's never possible to set color class to nothing through stationery pad.
Also, the color doesn't refresh in the thumbnail view after changing color class through stationery pad: you need to click off your selection to see the change, or switch to another window and then back again.
These are D200 NEFs on Vista Ultimate 32 bit in case it matters.
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