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Bug 624698 - Wood 1 and Wood 2 have bad alpha value
Wood 1 and Wood 2 have bad alpha value
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: GIMP
Classification: Other
Component: Data
2.6.10
Other All
: Normal minor
: 2.6
Assigned To: GIMP Bugs
GIMP Bugs
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2010-07-19 05:41 UTC by Cameron Gregory
Modified: 2010-07-20 11:45 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: ---


Attachments
changes last segment of gradient to full opaque for Wood 1 and Wood 2. (1.46 KB, patch)
2010-07-19 05:42 UTC, Cameron Gregory
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Description Cameron Gregory 2010-07-19 05:41:36 UTC
The last segment of the gradient goes to alpha, so if you use the wood
gradient on a purple background, the purple will show through the knot.

The last segment should be all black.  This patch fixes wood 1 and wood 2 (but wood 3 whereever that is) should be fixed too.

thanks,

Cameron
Comment 1 Cameron Gregory 2010-07-19 05:42:28 UTC
Created attachment 166141 [details] [review]
changes last segment of gradient to full opaque for Wood 1 and Wood 2.
Comment 2 Sven Neumann 2010-07-19 11:49:47 UTC
What is "wood 3" ? I don't see that in my installation of GIMP.
Comment 3 Sven Neumann 2010-07-19 11:52:42 UTC
commit e701384f3ac89dadd6de5e69f822d904f7f72a27
Author: Cameron Gregory <public@bloke.com>
Date:   Mon Jul 19 13:53:00 2010 +0200

    Bug 624698 - Wood 1 and Wood 2 have bad alpha value
    
    Alpha value in last segment of Wood gradients should be 1.0.
Comment 4 Cameron Gregory 2010-07-19 23:40:59 UTC
It's from some extra data package.  I looked it up, and it's from gimp-nevit-292extragradients-20010228-0.tar.gz 

Cameron
Comment 5 Michael Natterer 2010-07-20 09:06:02 UTC
These are 3rd party resources, and we have no influence on them.
Comment 6 Cameron Gregory 2010-07-20 11:45:54 UTC
Yes, sorry I mentioned it.  It used to be a popular data extra...

Cameron