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

Boudewijn Rempt <b...@valdyas.org> changed:

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           Assignee|griffinval...@gmail.com     |krita-bugs-n...@kde.org

--- Comment #16 from Boudewijn Rempt <b...@valdyas.org> ---
I've just tried to reproduce as well:

* open a png
* set a grayscale softproofing profile in the image properties.
* check view->softproofing

The image was shown as gray, so that worked.

I saved the image as .kra (once with two layers, once with one layer)

I loaded the images, and checked view->softproofing. The embedded softproofing
profile was correctly applied.

Checking view->softproofing sets the checkbox for embed softproofing profile in
the  image's settings, but doesn't mark the image as modified. Unchecking it
also doesn't mark the image as modified.

I unchecked the embed soft proofing profile in the image's settings, added a
layer (to make the image modified) and saved. On reloading the image, the old
softproofing profile was still embeded in the image: I think that's the real
bug.

The other issue is that despite the warning that these are default settings for
new images, the softproofing settings are treated as global softproofing
settings for images without a softproofing profile embedded. If that confuses
people like this, maybe we should consider changing it to what they do expect?

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