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Hi Krita gang,
I've been contacted to color a french comic book. I received 2 pages with the color flats already done (300dpi) I imported the psd into krita but then, the file is only 72dpi, which is not enough for prints. I imported it into Gimp, the file is still 300dpi. I tried then to export it as .xcf, .ora, and re-open it into krita, but it's always 72dpi in krita... :/ Help me, I really want to make my professionnal colors for this book with Krita and not the Gimp... |
KDE Developer
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Eek, that's a bug. Let me check the code and then I'll get back to you.
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KDE Developer
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Erm, no, it just wasn't implemented yet. Let's do that now.
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KDE Developer
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Fixed in master and in the 2.5 branch.
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Registered Member
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Thank you !
Is it available on 2.4 version ? What do you call "master branch" ? |
KDE Developer
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Ah, okay. Well, the fix isn't available in any version you can install from package management. When we develop krita, we develop several versions at the same time, what we call the stable branch (2.4), the release branch (2.5, now in beta) and master -- which is where all the new stuff comes together in the first place.
To use the bug fix you need to compile krita yourself, until the time the fix ends up in one of the releases (2.4.4 or 2.5 beta2) and is packaged by the distributions. I only created packages for CentOS and Windows, and I'm sort of putting off that task because I'm a bit busy right now and it takes a long time to create the packages... |
Registered Member
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Ok. So I can install 2.5 beta version ?
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KDE Developer
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Not yet -- at the moment you have to compile your self. The beta we released last weekend doesn't have the fix yet. The next release is due for July 6 already. Zut... I need to fix a bunch of bugs before then!
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Registered Member
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Ok no problem !
I will wait for next stable version ! Thank you for the quick bug fix ! |
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