Activity log for bug #2051431

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2024-01-28 00:10:40 NM64 bug added bug
2024-01-28 00:11:18 NM64 description Really simple, so I don't think I need to record a video, and it occurred with the flatpak of Pinta 2.1.1 on both the live ISO of Linux Mint 21.3 Cinnamon and an installed copy of Linux Mint 20.3 Xfce. Anyway, for the issue, when you have multiple layers, doing an "Adjustments" ▶ "Brightness/Contrast" and/or "Saturation/Lightness" will instead apply to the entire image/all layers rather than just to the current layer. Really simple, so I don't think I need to record a video, and it occurred with the flatpak of Pinta 2.1.1 on both the live ISO of Linux Mint 21.3 Cinnamon and an installed copy of Linux Mint 20.3 Xfce. Anyway, for the issue, when you have multiple layers, doing an "Adjustments" ▶ "Brightness/Contrast" and/or "Saturation/Lightness" will instead apply the adjustment to the entire image/all layers rather than just to the current layer.
2024-01-28 00:13:08 NM64 summary "Adjustments" ▶"Brightness/Contrast" and "Saturation/Lightness" applies to the entire image/all layers and not just the current layer "Adjustments" ▶ "Brightness/Contrast" and "Saturation/Lightness" applies to the entire image/all layers and not just the current layer
2024-01-28 00:16:47 NM64 description Really simple, so I don't think I need to record a video, and it occurred with the flatpak of Pinta 2.1.1 on both the live ISO of Linux Mint 21.3 Cinnamon and an installed copy of Linux Mint 20.3 Xfce. Anyway, for the issue, when you have multiple layers, doing an "Adjustments" ▶ "Brightness/Contrast" and/or "Saturation/Lightness" will instead apply the adjustment to the entire image/all layers rather than just to the current layer. Really simple, so I don't think I need to record a video, and it occurred with the flatpak of Pinta 2.1.1 on both the live ISO of Linux Mint 21.3 Cinnamon and an installed copy of Linux Mint 20.3 Xfce. Anyway, for the issue, when you have multiple layers, doing an "Adjustments" ▶ "Brightness/Contrast" and/or "Saturation/Lightness" will instead apply the adjustment to the entire image/all layers rather than just to the current layer. For reference, "Adjustments" ▶ "Hue/Saturation/ does in fact apply only to the current layer.
2024-01-28 00:16:55 NM64 description Really simple, so I don't think I need to record a video, and it occurred with the flatpak of Pinta 2.1.1 on both the live ISO of Linux Mint 21.3 Cinnamon and an installed copy of Linux Mint 20.3 Xfce. Anyway, for the issue, when you have multiple layers, doing an "Adjustments" ▶ "Brightness/Contrast" and/or "Saturation/Lightness" will instead apply the adjustment to the entire image/all layers rather than just to the current layer. For reference, "Adjustments" ▶ "Hue/Saturation/ does in fact apply only to the current layer. Really simple, so I don't think I need to record a video, and it occurred with the flatpak of Pinta 2.1.1 on both the live ISO of Linux Mint 21.3 Cinnamon and an installed copy of Linux Mint 20.3 Xfce. Anyway, for the issue, when you have multiple layers, doing an "Adjustments" ▶ "Brightness/Contrast" and/or "Saturation/Lightness" will instead apply the adjustment to the entire image/all layers rather than just to the current layer. For reference, "Adjustments" ▶ "Hue/Saturation" does in fact apply only to the current layer.
2024-01-28 01:05:43 NM64 description Really simple, so I don't think I need to record a video, and it occurred with the flatpak of Pinta 2.1.1 on both the live ISO of Linux Mint 21.3 Cinnamon and an installed copy of Linux Mint 20.3 Xfce. Anyway, for the issue, when you have multiple layers, doing an "Adjustments" ▶ "Brightness/Contrast" and/or "Saturation/Lightness" will instead apply the adjustment to the entire image/all layers rather than just to the current layer. For reference, "Adjustments" ▶ "Hue/Saturation" does in fact apply only to the current layer. Really simple, so I don't think I need to record a video (but let me know if you want one!), and it occurred with the flatpak of Pinta 2.1.1 on both the live ISO of Linux Mint 21.3 Cinnamon and an installed copy of Linux Mint 20.3 Xfce. Anyway, for the issue, when you have multiple layers, doing an "Adjustments" ▶ "Brightness/Contrast" and/or "Saturation/Lightness" will instead apply the adjustment to the entire image/all layers rather than just to the current layer. For reference, "Adjustments" ▶ "Hue/Saturation" does in fact apply only to the current layer.
2024-01-28 01:06:08 NM64 description Really simple, so I don't think I need to record a video (but let me know if you want one!), and it occurred with the flatpak of Pinta 2.1.1 on both the live ISO of Linux Mint 21.3 Cinnamon and an installed copy of Linux Mint 20.3 Xfce. Anyway, for the issue, when you have multiple layers, doing an "Adjustments" ▶ "Brightness/Contrast" and/or "Saturation/Lightness" will instead apply the adjustment to the entire image/all layers rather than just to the current layer. For reference, "Adjustments" ▶ "Hue/Saturation" does in fact apply only to the current layer. Really simple, so I don't think I need to record a video (but let me know if you do want one!), and it occurred with the flatpak of Pinta 2.1.1 on both the live ISO of Linux Mint 21.3 Cinnamon and an installed copy of Linux Mint 20.3 Xfce. Anyway, for the issue, when you have multiple layers, doing an "Adjustments" ▶ "Brightness/Contrast" and/or "Saturation/Lightness" will instead apply the adjustment to the entire image/all layers rather than just to the current layer. For reference, "Adjustments" ▶ "Hue/Saturation" does in fact apply only to the current layer.
2024-02-02 03:59:25 Cameron White pinta: status New Confirmed