https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=390003

            Bug ID: 390003
           Summary: [filter layer] Issue when saved/exported
           Product: krita
           Version: git master
          Platform: Compiled Sources
                OS: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: grave
          Priority: NOR
         Component: Layer Stack
          Assignee: krita-bugs-n...@kde.org
          Reporter: i...@davidrevoy.com
  Target Milestone: ---

Hi,

This is an important bug affecting the usage of Filter Layers and the impact is
visible on the *.kra files (mergedimage.png and preview.png) and also on all
exported flat documents (*.png, *.jpg). It concerns the data painted on Filter
Layers who are rendered differently than expected.

To reproduce:
=============

A. To reproduce quickly with the file in attachement
1. Open the Krita file in attachment in Krita4.0beta1~git-master
2. Compare result visible on Krita canvas and with a version from a
"Save/Export to *.png" (or unzip the mergedimage.png and preview.png inside the
*.kra file.)
my result:
https://www.peppercarrot.com/extras/temp/2018-02-07_screenshot_143641_net.jpg

B. To reproduce from scratch:
1. Open a picture of your choice
2. In the Layer docker, press the [+] to create a Filter Layer.
3. Select any filter; for eg. a Gaussian blur of 20px, and accept.
4. Image is blurry, that's good. Select the Filter layer newly created in the
layer stack.
5. With a brush paint black color on the filter, just paint a big part you
don't want to be blurry. ( or select a part of picture with rectangle
selection, and press "suppr" on the keyboard). It will remove the blur effect
partially as painting on a mask would do. It's ok, it's a feature.
6. Save your Krita file
7. Compare result visible on Krita canvas and with a version from a
"Save/Export to *.png" (or unzip the mergedimage.png and preview.png inside the
*.kra file.)

Result:
=======
If you use a thumbnailer for your *.kra files preview in your filemanager
you'll immediately spot the difference on the preview. It also affect the
mergedimage.png inside the Krita file ( for those who use exporters based on
it, as the Pepper&Carrot renderfarm ). You'll see the rendering is totally
different of your picture: the information painted on the filter layer are
rendered with a mix of opaque area and erased area. ( example with the Krita
file in attachement :
https://www.peppercarrot.com/extras/temp/2018-02-07_screenshot_143641_net.jpg
). This bug also affect the export of all flat image ( *.jpg/*.png etc...).

Expected:
=========
Getting the same result obtained on the Krita canvas when Saving/Exporting a
flat image, or inside the Krita file (mergedimage.png and preview.png).

Thank you!

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