gimp-user-list Digest, Vol 92, Issue 1
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gimp-user-list Digest, Vol 92, Issue 1
I don't know why this message came through - another group member very kindly made a suggestion which enabled me to solve the problem, and I advised the group accordingly some hours ago.
Sorry for any
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1. Re: gimp-user-list Digest, Vol 91, Issue 7 (Jean Pierre Guaron)
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Message: 1 Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2019 22:30:45 +0800 From: Jean Pierre Guaron
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"I can get GIMP 2.10.10 to download and "open" on my screen - but it doesn't open in applications, and I can't find a way to get it to open in applications, so when I close it, it vanishes. All I am left with is dmg file, which I cna use to download it all over again..
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1. Re: Gimp 2 - hexa colour bug on Windows ? (Pierre L.)
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Message: 1 Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2019 10:36:31 +0200 From: "Pierre L."
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Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Gimp 2 - hexa colour bug on Windows ? Message-ID:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8I've tried with both colour pickers, and turned off colour management in the options.
There are 2 differents results with the 2 pickers :x
With the picker inside the colour chooser popup : After turning off the colour management, the needed #808080 becomes a #818181 (no colour management), it was #7f7f7f before (with colour management)
If I use the picker from the toolbar, it's ok, #808080 is #808080. I don't understand why there's a difference between those 2 pickers :/
---> I'm curious, and made another test.
In parallel, I'm using Affinity Photo+Designer, and created / exported some grey+red pixels, then imported into Gimp. Results are not always the same. A really little difference, as before. Do have I to conclude there's a problem with the colour management on my windows computer ?Le 20/04/2019 ? 21:33, Liam R E Quin a ?crit?:
There are two colour pickers in GIMP right now. One takes colours from the image, and the other from anywhere on the screen.
Try turning off view->colour management->colour-manage this view and you will probably get the same numbers, unless you are also using display filters on the image window such as Gamma.
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