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Boudewijn Rempt boud at valdyas.org
Wed Feb 28 14:31:03 CET 2007


On Wednesday 28 February 2007, Schleimer, Ben wrote:
> Hey Cyrille,
>
> > In fact, changing the colorspace of the image in the properties only
> > affects the colorspace of the projection (the final composited image),
> > and not the colorspace of the layers. I don't remember if we had decided
> > something about this for krita2 (like not allowing to change the
> > colorspace of the image in the properties, and have a checkbox in
> > "convert image to a given colorspace" to also convert the layers).
>
> Having the layers not change colorspace doesn't make any sense to me. Whats
> the use case for it? 

For instance, you can load b&w tiff of a linedrawing, change the image 
colorspace to rgb, add a new layer and start coloring the linedrawing 
_without_ having to convert the tiff to color. That could very well save 50% 
in memory usage.

> Would anyone object if converting the image to a 
> different colorspace also converts all of the layers?

If you convert the image to new colorspace, then the layers are also 
converted: it's the difference between convert image and image properties.

-- 
Boudewijn Rempt 
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