I should also mention, that the adaptive color code is default in my settings.
Maybe the default setting isn't read from the export dialog?

On  0, "David Nečas (Yeti)" <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 11:36:59AM +0100, Mathias Müller wrote:
> > the current stable version of Gwyddion (Linux, V2.39, R2014-11-14)
> > seems to have problems to maintain the color scale when exporting
> > processed data to png. However, while writing this mail it seems this
> > problem is persistent for other formats, too.
> 
> Exportes images are drawn using exactly the same code for all formats.
> So apart from inherent differences (e.g. rastrer vs. vector formats),
> they should look the same in all formats.
> 
> > The displayed and the written color scale in the export dialog differs
> > from that of the channel I am working on. It seems that the export
> > dialog sets the full data range for color specification per default.
> > 
> > Can you reproduce this issue on your machine?
> 
> No, I can't.  I just tried to use autorange and manually selected fixed
> range for a random data file.  They are correctly reflected in both the
> image data rendering and false colour map scale.
> 
> But one thing does not seem right: When I *invert* the gradient direction
> using the colour range tool, then the false colour axis and image
> rendering do not agree in the export.  Is this what you observe?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Yeti

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