GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 615287
Flame not rendering w/ high zoom, res, or canvas size
Last modified: 2018-05-24 12:46:40 UTC
The flame plugin sometimes does not render a flame as it is supposed to. What is expected: 1) The progress bar to go slowly across half-way and then finish rapidly 2) A flame to appear on the canvas replacing current layer. What sometimes happens: 1) The progress bar jumps quickly to the half-way point, finishes normally. 2) No change appears with the image at all. Steps to reproduce bug: 1) Open Gimp and create a 3000X1500px image w/ 200ppi image 2) Open Flame plugin, camera zoom in all the way, and click OK. This consistently occurs regardless of brightness, style of flame, color, or background color. It also does it at very large ppi levels or with very large canvases, without the zoom (i.e. 5000X5000px w/ 400ppi). I am using Ubuntu Karmic.
Created attachment 158290 [details] A screencast of the bug in action.
I experience the same problems in both master and gimp-2-6.
Please try GIMP 2.7.4 and report back.
Could you please try to reproduce problem with GIMP 2.7.4 or later version and update the bug report with your findings, tia.
I can confirm this bug wit GIMP 2.7.4 on Windows 7.
What about changing (increasing) in source the buffer size?
When someone makes changes to this plug-in, it could be a good idea to look at bug 153346 as well.
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