Krita Bugs

Casper Boemann cbr at boemann.dk
Sat Mar 12 14:15:29 CET 2005


On Friday 11 March 2005 21:40, Boudewijn Rempt wrote:
>> > 2. Load an image, scale it to 50%, apply one of the filters (I tried
> > raindrops and oilify), go to the select menu and use select all, then
> > copy the image to the clipboard. Now load Kolourpaint and use paste. The
> > result is really strange. There is the original version of the image, but
> > the filter is applied to it, too. And then there is the scaled version
> > with the filter applied.
>
> I guess that means that both the old tiles are not discarded thorougly
> enough _and_ the extent of layers never shrinks, just expands. The layer
> extent can double through simply running a single filter... I'm more and
> more leaning towards a "you can't see it, you can't mess with it"
> philosophy where no filters mess with a layer's data outside the image
> boundaries.

In this case it is the scale that is wrong. And has nothing to do with filters 
scope.

When using scale on a whole layer or image, we should crop the layer/image 
afterwards.

By the way I'm working on rational_number versions of rotate and scale. A 
version that also respects selections and uses true mulitpass for scale.

-- 
best regards / venlig hilsen
Casper Boemann


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