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Vertical black line through image when scaling to 1280x960 rworley@mail.com 30 Jan 08:44
  Vertical black line through image when scaling to 1280x960 Sven Neumann 30 Jan 11:07
rworley@mail.com
2003-01-30 08:44:35 UTC (almost 22 years ago)

Vertical black line through image when scaling to 1280x960

I'm using The Gimp version 1.2.3-2 in Debian stable and am having the following problem. When I open a photo that is 2272x1704 and scale it down to 1280x960, the scaled image has a vertical black line going right down the middle of the photo. I was able to reproduce this with dozens of photos. If I adjust the scale size to anything other than 1280x960, the scaled image comes out fine, with no black line down the center.

Is this a known issue that has possibly been fixed in a release after 1.2.3-2? If not, anyone have an idea why this is happening?

Thanks for any help,

Rob

Sven Neumann
2003-01-30 11:07:33 UTC (almost 22 years ago)

Vertical black line through image when scaling to 1280x960

Hi,

rworley@mail.com writes:

I'm using The Gimp version 1.2.3-2 in Debian stable and am having the following problem. When I open a photo that is 2272x1704 and scale it down to 1280x960, the scaled image has a vertical black line going right down the middle of the photo. I was able to reproduce this with dozens of photos. If I adjust the scale size to anything other than 1280x960, the scaled image comes out fine, with no black line down the center.

Is this a known issue that has possibly been fixed in a release after 1.2.3-2? If not, anyone have an idea why this is happening?

might be the problem described in http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=104693

You should search Bugzilla for a similar report and if you don't find one, file a new bug-report for it. Please include as much information as possible. In particular we'd like to know if you compiled gimp yourself and which compiler / compiler settings you used.

Salut, Sven