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why does the blurr filter makes colors look like rings? ![]() This was supposed to be a pillow. Never had that before with any drawing program. It looks horrible. Image Size: 2100x2500 Res: 300.00ppi Model: Red Green Blue Depth: 8 Bits Profile: SCRGB (linear) |
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tried sRGB, 16bit and whatnot. didn't help either.
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Uhm, that is weird.
What it looks like is image banding, which would be normal with using a linear profile in 8bit, as linear profiles give less room to darker colours like that. But using scRGB in 16 or sRGB in 8bit would have fixed it... You are using image colour space conversion right? Not the conversion in image properties? The latter only sets the meta-data to the profile, it doesn't convert the actual pixels. |
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Hello there!
Thank you for your replay, Creating a new document with 8bit SRGB works, however, on the other document where's my work on, it doesn't work at all. Nothing changes there. Yes I used the convertion in the layer-menue. Using 16bit with scRGB doesn't change anything either. Is my entire work lost there? ![]() Edit: UGH!!! I'm SO blind. Of course I used the Convert-option in "Layer", not in "Image"... Now it looks like this: ![]() Though... I can't tell if this is right now. I still see some rings in it, it... confuses me a bit, but it may be may eyes this time. |
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Krita doesn't dither during image conversion, so while in the file it's a smooth transition, Krita just doesn't show it. Just a display issue.
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