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Gradient problem - transparent colors creates tint which you can't get rid of.


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Perhaps I don't understand how it should work, but.. let's imagine I want to make a tint over the photo, so I create new layer (fill layer or pixel layer - it doesn't matter), apply a gradient and set one of it's colors transparent...

Then a tint in the middle appear... a tint which has a color of the transparent end of the gradient!
... well, technically transparent end remains white according to the UI, but I can choose that white circle and set for example red color and get something like on the picture below...

So, once again to clarify: I choose gradient, set one end e.g. blue, another transparent white... and get transparent to blue gradient with white tint in the middle. Then I can click transparent circle, set it's color to red using color wheel and the result looks like that. Circle remains white, tint changes...

I've disabled OpenCL, and changed color space to RGB/16.

Oh, it happens also with more colors... so to simply problem: why transparent colors in gradients leaves it's tint?

Zrzut ekranu 2021-12-11 001049.jpg

Zrzut ekranu 2021-12-11 003437.jpg

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