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uxuku
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Layers are lighter color than shown.
I see layers in layer selector lighter than shown on full picture i'm working on. Krita shows wrong colors to me.
Maybe krita has problems with 64bit. I'm using 64bit version.
If I save drawing has lighter colors than I see In program.
I'm also trying to use 16bit.

Saved picture from Krita.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/5e1bajypuqk1r ... t.png?dl=0
Same picture In krita
https://www.dropbox.com/s/avv5vouohjsg9 ... a.jpg?dl=0
How to fix it?

Last edited by uxuku on Mon Jun 22, 2015 9:43 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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There's two options: Either you have a bugged version of firefox that does weird things with embedded sRGB profiles.

Or you selected a linear profile to work in, and the viewer doesn't understand this profile, making the colours brighter.

We'd need more information to be sure, but otherwise use 'elle-sRGB-v2-srgbtrc.icc' as profile.
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Mybe my colorspace is wrong.
I'm not sure. I'm trying to use 16bit.

Saved picture from Krita.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/5e1bajypuqk1r ... t.png?dl=0
Same picture In krita
https://www.dropbox.com/s/avv5vouohjsg9 ... a.jpg?dl=0

Last edited by uxuku on Mon Jun 22, 2015 9:29 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Yes, that uses a linear profile by default, so the colour may seem lighter in outside applications that don't understand linear spaces.

Convert to elle-sRGB-v2-srgbtrc.icc via image->convert image colour space. Then outside programs will see it correctly.
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TheraHedwig wrote:Yes, that uses a linear profile by default, so the colour may seem lighter in outside applications that don't understand linear spaces.

Convert to elle-sRGB-v2-srgbtrc.icc via image->convert image colour space. Then outside programs will see it correctly.


I see layers in layer selector lighter than shown on full picture i'm working on. Krita shows wrong colors to me.
I tried it didn't help. Still same problem. Maybe krita has problems with 64bit. I'm using 64bit version.
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32bit version of program didnt fix the problem.
Picture in dropbox is darken than I see on viewers. ??? >:(

Last edited by uxuku on Tue Jun 23, 2015 10:30 am, edited 1 time in total.
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uxuku wrote:
TheraHedwig wrote:Yes, that uses a linear profile by default, so the colour may seem lighter in outside applications that don't understand linear spaces.

Convert to elle-sRGB-v2-srgbtrc.icc via image->convert image colour space. Then outside programs will see it correctly.


I see layers in layer selector lighter than shown on full picture i'm working on. Krita shows wrong colors to me.
I tried it didn't help. Still same problem. Maybe krita has problems with 64bit. I'm using 64bit version.

That'd be silly, I have been working with linear profiles in Krita 64bit plenty, and I am not experiencing this issue...

On the other hand, my firefox does manage colours, and your two examples look the same to me.(though, yes, the layer-docker image is brighter).
Hm... One thing you might want to try: convert the colours from the original space to the one I suggested, and turn off 'Allow little cms optimisation' checkbox in the conversion window (As it says, we need to uncheck it when dealing with linear profiles).
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Did this. Didnt help.
It's not .png problem. Same problem with .jpg

Edit: I just drag drop picture in and the problem was gone.
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Yes, that's because it would assign the right profile to the image.

Strange though.

Next time choose sRGB-elle-v2-srgbtrc.icc in the image-creation screen, that'll prevent all this fiddling.

Good luck!


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