Hello Cameron

The desktop is the default one that is install with Ubuntu 18.04 
(Gnome). I did not install any funnies that I can recall that should 
influence the display. As mentioned, the previous  version 1.6 word 
correctly in that the picture changed interactively.

Playing again with the feature, it seems that not all images are 
affected as much the one I worked with. I attached a sample that 
illustrate the issue very well. In my case it is a snapshot from a 
video. I then changed the snapshot to black and white. On my machine the 
sepia background changed to a faded blue tinted one. To improve B&W 
printing, I then use the contrast option. It hardly changes 
interactively, but when pressing the OK, the background becomes white 
and the printout is good. I tested Pinta on totally different machine 
also running 18.04 with the same results.

I hope this will assist you to fix the problem.

On 2020/10/20 01:55, Cameron White wrote:
> I couldn't reproduce this in Ubuntu 20.04, so I'll need to try setting up an 
> 18.04 VM.
> Could you let me know which desktop environment you're using? (Gnome, KDE, 
> etc)
>


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