https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=498189

Tiar <tamtamy.tym...@gmail.com> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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         Resolution|---                         |NOT A BUG
             Status|REPORTED                    |RESOLVED
                 CC|                            |tamtamy.tym...@gmail.com

--- Comment #1 from Tiar <tamtamy.tym...@gmail.com> ---
What is written on the bottom bar of Krita, under the picture? It should be
"RGB/Alpha..." and I suspect it's "CMYK/Alpha" and probably "Chemical Proof"
later as well.

That CMYK profile is provided but you shouldn't use it for painting, you should
always use RGB for painting, especially if you don't know color spaces that
much. When making another picture, go to File -> New, and then under the
Dimensions you'll find "Color" -> "Color Model" drop down, choose RGB/Alpha. It
should automatically choose "sRGB-elle-V2-srgbtrc.icc (Default)" in "Profile".
That should fix your issue.

Also for pictures that are already painted in CMYK, make sure you have the
picture saved as .kra, then go to Image -> Convert Image Color Space, in Model
choose RGB/Alpha again, click OK, and then make sure to File -> Save As *under
a different name* also as a .kra file. The colors might change slightly, but
the colors were already wrong on that picture so hopefully it won't be too much
of a loss.

If you want to learn a proper CMYK pipeline, you might want to visit
krita-artists.org forum and ask there.

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