https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=419795

David REVOY <i...@davidrevoy.com> changed:

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Created attachment 127896
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Buggy soft-proofing (video): First art(jpg)=success. Second art(kra)=fail .
Sorry for weird ratio of video.

Hey, I also got disoriented by this bug today; I had to Soft Proof a document
(long time I haven't tested the feature since my last printing work with CGATS
kicked me out of official real Soft Proofing territory for my book project). 

After getting obviously false colors, I immediately had the same move than
@Yu-Hsuan Lai to check what was going on; I switched to a better test profile
in Configure Krita> Color Management > Soft Proofing because it's easier to get
a feedback: Grayscale/Alpha, Depth: 8-bit integer/channel, Profile:
Gray-D50-elle-V2-srgbtrc.icc(Default), Proofing Intent: Perceptual. 

Result: If I press Ctrl+Y to activate it over a JPG saved on my disk and
directly loaded on Krita, it surprisingly work as expected (it turns to black
and white). But if I try to do the same over a newly created document or a
multilayer Krita *.kra document, the color just get slightly altered/darkened
and the colors doesn't switch to black and white (see video in attachement).
The same happens of course with CMYK profiles.

I also tested it's not because of the original profile of the picture
sRGB/Builtin or sRGB-elle-V2-srgbtrc.

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