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- 2015-12-31T13:47:21-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Alpha channel: srgb(X,Y,Z) looks different than srgba(X,Y,Z,1)?
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Re: Alpha channel: srgb(X,Y,Z) looks different than srgba(X,Y,Z,1)?
Thanks! I ran "convert -strip alpha_opaque.png ./alpha_opaque_stripped.png", and the images were identical as expected.
- 2015-12-31T13:19:04-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Alpha channel: srgb(X,Y,Z) looks different than srgba(X,Y,Z,1)?
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Alpha channel: srgb(X,Y,Z) looks different than srgba(X,Y,Z,1)?
I have two images . The first appears darker than the second (both in Preview and Chrome). But one is full of srgb(38,156,120) pixels, and the other is full of srgba(38,156,120,1) pixels. Why do they look different? ➜ convert alpha_off.png txt:- | head # ImageMagick pixel enumeration: 60,52,255,srgb ...