https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=424525
--- Comment #6 from nikola <nikola.knezevic....@gmail.com> --- Dmitry, thanks for the hint and I tried it. Unfortunately, I didn't seem to be clear. 1. Workaround for standard*1* multiply would be to select screen blending mode and vice versa. Thus, the whole process is without changing the color space and/or profile (so no unwanted color transformations) and with the expected blending. The color readings with picker are 100% correct all the time. 2. When the artwork is done set all the layers that have multiply to screen and set all screen layers to multiply. Export to psd and import into any layout software that can read psd and continue working on e.g. illustrated book. 3. Later, if you want to edit the file, layers are preserved. All you need to do is repeat the swapping with the opposite blending so you can see the correct output. Swap (multiply/screen) again before saving. All said for blend modes for layers apply for brushes too. ------------ standard*1* - If we agree that pdf is the most widely used standard in the print industry, Table 7.1 Standard separable blend modes roughly describes the behavior of blend modes in CMYK space as well as in space with spot colors. See: wwwimages2.adobe.com/content/dam/acom/en/devnet/pdf/pdf_reference_archive/blend_modes.pdf -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.