Summary: | Wrong displayed image when open it just after Krita start | ||
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Product: | [Applications] krita | Reporter: | sghpunk <sgh-punk> |
Component: | Layer Stack | Assignee: | Krita Bugs <krita-bugs-null> |
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
Severity: | major | CC: | dimula73, halla |
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | git master (please specify the git hash!) | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | Debian stable | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | http://commits.kde.org/krita/c2a10021f8ad182e5da32027b0c9880fc454e177 | Version Fixed In: |
Description
sghpunk
2015-10-09 08:26:52 UTC
Ooops. Links to big screenshots: wrong: http://i.imgur.com/Nwxg0qG.png correct: http://i.imgur.com/iuDwlSE.png Hm... I don't see the same thing you do, I do get unpainted strips of image showing up until the masks are done rendering, though that is to be expected while the initial rendering pass is going on. I do get unpainted strips to, but it is not so critical... So, you have screenshots. How can I confim this more? Well, I am sure this happens. It's now my task to try to figure out what can be going on. Since it happens for you both with opengl and cpu canvas, it's not a display issue. Do you have any special color management setup? Here is screenshot of my Color Management settings http://imgur.com/XIrD578 Hm, no, nothing really wrong there either. I'm still puzzled! Hm... I don't understand, why you cannot reproduce it. I just build same version of Krita on completely another (AMD vs Intel) mashine (but the same Debian 8), and I have same bug... Maybe some broken libs in Debian 8 ? Or my optimization flags? -march=amdfam10 -mtune=amdfam10 -O2 Hm... I just checked on Windows, and there it loaded fine as well. I don't have debian around atm, but it's beginning to look like it could be a library problem. Which version of lcms is installed? $ apt-cache policy liblcms2-2 liblcms2-2: Installed: 2.6-3+b3 I just tried to install lcms2 2.5 and 2.7 and no difference... Seems like lcms2 is not the case... The wrong image looks as if some whitish blur filter is applied on top of it Git commit c2a10021f8ad182e5da32027b0c9880fc454e177 by Dmitry Kazakov. Committed on 04/05/2016 at 14:39. Pushed by dkazakov into branch 'master'. Initialize color space of the Group Layers correctly All the group layers in Krita use the color space of the image and this color space might be initialized with the profile *after* all the layers are created. So we need to initialize group layers as well as usual layers, but not with saved profile, but with the updated profile of the image. Fixes T2416 M +4 -0 libs/ui/kra/kis_kra_load_visitor.cpp http://commits.kde.org/krita/c2a10021f8ad182e5da32027b0c9880fc454e177 |