Pen tool path colour

I've been requesting this since version 7, and usually chimed in whenever someone mentioned this. It gets requested often, for years, as far as I can remember, but has never been implemented. See below for a mockup I made up once. Add some preset colours and a custom colour swatch, show an indicator outline for the one you're using, and if possible add a "width" setting to expand the width of the path and use as a buffer to help ensure that you are actually cutting far enough into the object and not leaving any halos from the surrounding background.

tralap wrote:
Can you change the Path colour when drawing with the pen tool to something other than the default black
I'd interested in what version of Photoshop, and what operating system you are using?  This used to be asked quite a lot, but the problem seemed to go away without my noticing.  There were some issue a while back with CS5 and Macs, during which Jeff Tranberry suggested the oft banded advice to turn off Anto Aliasing in Preferences > Performance, but appart from producing a not so nice line, turning off AA doesn't seem to make any difference nowadays.
http://forums.adobe.com/message/2868325
We know the line colour toggles between black and white depending on the colour behind it, so you'd expect the worst case to be around that close to 50% grey area.  You'll need to click on to expand this test image to make it a fair demonstration, but it doesn't look so very bad to me.  (Photoshop CC on Windows 7)

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