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Bug? Unexpected behaviour Channels panel


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This is an issue about the channels panel, looks like a bug to me.

In 1.6, selecting a single colour, with alpha deselected, shows a B/W image, presumably of the colour channel. Same with 1.7 beta. However, adding alpha gives a monochrome image of the proper colour in 1.6, but a fully coloured image in 1.7 beta. If I add another colour instead of alpha, in 1.6 I get an image with the proper color mix, in 1.7 beta I again get a fully coloured image.

I have reproduced this at will with any .jpg I tried. For some reason, uploading a file failed with -200, so no example, but I do not think it makes a difference.

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This might be unique to Mac, as I do not see this behavior on Windows.

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On ‎4‎/‎18‎/‎2019 at 5:49 PM, Jeroen said:

For some reason, uploading a file failed with -200

For future reference, reducing the file's width to around about 2000px usually cures this (rather unhelpful) error code

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  • 2 weeks later...
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Hi all,

Sorry for the delayed reply. This seems to be caused by the "Hardware Acceleration: Metal" and Display: Metal in the Preferences > Performance. With Display set to OpenGL, it should be fine. 

I will log this with our developers.

Thanks,

Gabe. 

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