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PS layer mode read incorectly in Gimp

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PS layer mode read incorectly in Gimp Eric Pierce 16 Sep 06:01
  PS layer mode read incorectly in Gimp Sven Neumann 16 Sep 10:33
Eric Pierce
2004-09-16 06:01:43 UTC (over 19 years ago)

PS layer mode read incorectly in Gimp

So I'm loading this psd file in Gimp that my co-worker did, and I notice it looks funny because the top layer mode was interpreted wrong by the Gimp. Here's the image.
http://epierce.freeshell.org/bugzilla/soft_light.psd

The top layer in this image is 'Soft Light' when loaded in Photoshop, but comes up 'Addition' under Gimp 2.0.4. Of course, I can manually switch it to 'Soft Light' and it looks like what my co-worker probably intended.

I notice this behavior under Gimp 2.0.4 (Win/Lin). Under Gimp 2.1.4 (Linux) it comes up as 'Overlay'. It look alright as 'Overlay', but it still probably should be 'Soft Light'.

Any ideas any one? Should I bug report it?

Eric P.

Sven Neumann
2004-09-16 10:33:28 UTC (over 19 years ago)

PS layer mode read incorectly in Gimp

Hi,

Eric Pierce writes:

So I'm loading this psd file in Gimp that my co-worker did, and I notice it looks funny because the top layer mode was interpreted wrong by the Gimp. Here's the image. http://epierce.freeshell.org/bugzilla/soft_light.psd

The top layer in this image is 'Soft Light' when loaded in Photoshop, but comes up 'Addition' under Gimp 2.0.4. Of course, I can manually switch it to 'Soft Light' and it looks like what my co-worker probably intended.

I notice this behavior under Gimp 2.0.4 (Win/Lin). Under Gimp 2.1.4 (Linux) it comes up as 'Overlay'. It look alright as 'Overlay', but it still probably should be 'Soft Light'.

Any ideas any one? Should I bug report it?

Yes, please.

Sven