I'm trying to copy paste something but it becomes a faded version for some reason. The image has an alpha channel underneath, and I paste to a new layer after I copy it. I've tried with fuzzy select and the rectangle tool and the result happened both times. Why is this?? https://imgur.com/a/FKdHc2l
If the image is color-indexed, what is pasted is coerced into the colors in the color map. Change to RGB mode to edit the image (but the expect a "color crunch" when exporting to GIF...).
(12-05-2019, 08:11 AM)Ofnuts Wrote: If the image is color-indexed, what is pasted is coerced into the colors in the color map. Change to RGB mode to edit the image (but the expect a "color crunch" when exporting to GIF...).
I went to image>mode>RGB but it already had the dot next to it :{
(12-05-2019, 08:11 AM)Ofnuts Wrote: If the image is color-indexed, what is pasted is coerced into the colors in the color map. Change to RGB mode to edit the image (but the expect a "color crunch" when exporting to GIF...).
I went to image>mode>RGB but it already had the dot next to it :{
What is the layer opacity (as given by the big slider + possible layer rmask)? Any specific layer modes?
(12-07-2019, 05:03 PM)Espermaschine Wrote: Everything dark grey in that image has a slight transparency to it.
Colour to alpha accident perhaps ?
Yes... Looking at the image in the OP and the attached, it seems Marigolden tries to copy-paste the "mouth" from the attached XCF to another image with a white backrgound. In the attached image that mouth is partially transparent so when pasted over white it gives gray.
Marigolden, here is your image over a "hi-vis" pattern, it is obvious that there are opacity issues. And there is also a blueish halo...