https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=399169

            Bug ID: 399169
           Summary: Inaccurate output when saving image to file.
           Product: krita
           Version: nightly build (please specify the git hash!)
          Platform: MS Windows
                OS: MS Windows
            Status: REPORTED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: Usability
          Assignee: krita-bugs-n...@kde.org
          Reporter: voont...@yahoo.com
  Target Milestone: ---

Created attachment 115288
  --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=115288&action=edit
Rar archive of the Krita Image file, the exported PNG—with the issue, and a
desktop screen capture (of Krita) without the issue.

SUMMARY


STEPS TO REPRODUCE
1. unavailable: Realized only after a completed illustration.
2. 
3. 

OBSERVED RESULT
Jagged dark line through my illustration, seen only in exported image files.

EXPECTED RESULT
Identical image (un-marred) as the one displayed in Krita.

_____
Visual [image damaging] artifact seen in the saved image that is not seen in
Krita itself, but it IS seen in the exported BMP,PNG,PSD, and presumably other
formats.

SOFTWARE VERSIONS
Krita
  Version: 4.1.3 (git 90852da)

Qt
  Version (compiled): 5.9.3
  Version (loaded): 5.9.3

OS Information
  Build ABI: x86_64-little_endian-llp64
  Build CPU: x86_64
  CPU: x86_64
  Kernel Type: winnt
  Kernel Version: 6.1.7601
  Pretty Productname: Windows 7 SP 1 (6.1)
  Product Type: windows
  Product Version: 7sp1

OpenGL Info
  **OpenGL not initialized**

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
This image was drawn in Krita, then saved as a KRA file, then a PNG (,and later
a PSD, BMP, and TGA).  The exported files all have 

a jagged black line around the center eye-ball in the illustration. This does
not show up in Krita, and does not show up in a desktop 

screen capture of the Krita window, but it is in every exported image that I
saved with Krita. This is Krita saving damaged imagery; I 

would have to fix this in Photoshop before I could have a decent copy of the
image—other than viewing it in Krita.

Krita is such a wonderful illustration tool, I really hope that this can be
identified (and is fixable) with what I have sent. 

Isaac

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