https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=422996
--- Comment #43 from Geoff King <gski...@gmail.com> --- Hi Gilles, GmicQT seems to be working really good now. I messed with it for a good while tonight and found crash issues with g'mic in testing. Now trying with a 2015 MacBook and MacOS 12.6.3. (In reply to caulier.gilles from comment #41) > > Now, as the plugin can be called more than once, i see another problem with > the image data. > > 1/ Apply a filter from GMic > 2/ Recall Gmic > 3/ Look the preview is full transparent. > > This happen only with certain kind of images. It's probably relevant of > number of color channels. I will take a look. > I do not see this issue. But see my comment further below about transparency. > Q: do you know if a host application use GmicQt in a batch processing ? > Typically, the idea is to make a digiKam Batch Queue Manager plugin... I don't know much about batch processing with GmicQT. Would be a nice addition I think. One Gmic issue I did see was that within GmicQT for some filters they have transparent areas, but the transparent parts were saved as black. For example the polaroid filter has a transparent outline. When I saved the image in Digikam this area turned black. I tried setting the Image Editor workspace format as PNG and exporting to PNG and TIFF and some other formats. After exporting, I tried opening the saved files in Affinity. Maybe I'm missing something, since I haven't really done a lot of transparency or editing in Digikam, but have done various transparency stuff in the past in other programs. Regards, Geoff -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.