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Gaussian Blur Looks Horrible!

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Gaussian Blur Looks Horrible! TheGlassEmperor 03 Feb 18:52
  Gaussian Blur Looks Horrible! svthiele 04 Feb 10:43
  Gaussian Blur Looks Horrible! Akkebi 05 Feb 17:23
   Gaussian Blur Looks Horrible! TheGlassEmperor 05 Feb 19:56
2019-02-03 18:52:51 UTC (about 5 years ago)
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Gaussian Blur Looks Horrible!

I've been using GIMP for a while now, and after downloading the 2.10.8 update, I noticed the Gaussian Blur effect, instead of giving a glow-like effect, now has an ugly banded effect to it and not properly blurring.

Any ideas on what's causing this and how to fix it?

2019-02-04 10:43:24 UTC (about 5 years ago)
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Gaussian Blur Looks Horrible!

I've been using GIMP for a while now, and after downloading the 2.10.8 update, I noticed the Gaussian Blur effect, instead of giving a glow-like effect, now has an ugly banded effect to it and not properly blurring.

Any ideas on what's causing this and how to fix it?

Same problem here. Looks like this is a major bug on some machines. I guess I'll have to downgrade for the time being :/

2019-02-05 17:23:49 UTC (about 5 years ago)
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Gaussian Blur Looks Horrible!

I've been using GIMP for a while now, and after downloading the 2.10.8 update, I noticed the Gaussian Blur effect, instead of giving a glow-like effect, now has an ugly banded effect to it and not properly blurring.

Any ideas on what's causing this and how to fix it?

I had the same issue and was worried my monitor was the issue. Turns out it's from the new versions layer settings and how they interact with transparency.

Either change the layer with the blue to "legacy" or go to the layer settings and change "Composite space" to "RGB (perceptual)"

2019-02-05 19:56:39 UTC (about 5 years ago)
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Gaussian Blur Looks Horrible!

I had the same issue and was worried my monitor was the issue. Turns out it's from the new versions layer settings and how they interact with transparency.

Either change the layer with the blue to "legacy" or go to the layer settings and change "Composite space" to "RGB (perceptual)"

Both of those options worked! Thank you!