Am I Supposed to Clear ALL Out of Gamut Warnings?

I set the out of gamut warning color to purple so that I’d be able to easily see warnings on this design. (I had to recolor most of the design to make it CMYK safe.) But when looking more carefully at the whole design, I just barely noticed that the edges of some colors(where there’s some transparency) is mixing with the colors underneath and resulting in some out of gamut alarms.

Am I supposed to ignore these alarms? They were barely noticeable since they’re just a few pixels at a time. I can use the color dropper/sampler tool to pick the right colors and then use the pixel art brush to fill them in…

I think anything that is so small you have to basically stick your nose to it to be able to maybe see it is not worth fixing. It depends only on you how far you want to go. Krita only shows the warning it doesn’t tell you what you’re supposed to do with it.

Okay, I’ll probably leave it as it is then. I already fixed all the more noticeable warnings anyway. Thanks!

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