If you have read the article.. it happens only if you use gaussian blur
filter which makes some color calculations with alpha.
We don't talk about alpha... This is different thing because there can
be pre-multilied alpha effect. We are talking about OVERLAY MIX MODE.
And my patch for Gimp looks the same if you open the file in
Krita/Photoshop/Painter.
On 14.11.2012 17:55, Guillermo Espertino (Gez) wrote:
Paul:
http://ninedegreesbelow.com/photography/linear-gamma-blur-normal-blend.html
If you don't want to read the entire post just take a look to the
first two pictures.
It shows clearly the difference between linear and sRGB blending, and
both images were created using Krita.
Those were brush strokes, but the same happens with alpha blending
Gez.
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