08-07-2023, 09:43 PM
(08-07-2023, 06:36 PM)Purple_ghoost Wrote:(08-06-2023, 10:40 PM)Ofnuts Wrote:(08-06-2023, 08:46 PM)Purple_ghoost Wrote: question
Already answered on GDSE.
Thank you for your answer.
However, I am confused as opacity in Gimp does not correspond to what I expected.
In Photoshop, when you change "opacity", it does not change the tint whereas in Gimp, the tint changes.
Here is an example: hslpicker.com/#005ed1,0.69/#fff
The color I used is RGB(0, 94, 209) or TSL(59, 100, 41). When used in Photoshop with an opacity set to 69% on a white background, the result I get is RGB (79, 144, 223) or TSL(59, 69, 59) as in the hlspicker example above. In Gimp, I get RGB (151, 167, 225) or TSL(63, 55, 74).
What did I get wrong?
New comment on GDSE. Actually a "default" v.s "legacy" blend mode quirk (see screenshot on GDSE).