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Automatic Pen Color Visibility Adjustment for Model Views
When the luminance value of a particular background color falls below a threshold value - that is, if your background is sufficiently dark - black pens will be shown as white on your ARCHICAD screen. (This is useful if you use a dark or black background to imitate AutoCAD methods.)
However, when printed, pen colors will print according to their actual settings in the pen set.
Non-black pens that would be difficult to see against a particular background will automatically shift to a similar, but more easily visible color. On a white background, elements in white pens are adjusted to a light gray to enhance visibility. Again, when printed, pen colors will print according to their actual settings in the pen set.
To disable this automatic color adjustment, uncheck the
Automatic Pen Color Visibility Adjustment
checkbox in
Options
>
Work Environment
>
On-Screen Options
.
See
On-Screen Options
.