Hi, I have a problem with The GIMP ... it is performins some undesired scaling of my RGB values when I change alpha value. The situation is as follows. I have an application which can generate TIFF images. If I use this program to generate an image of some color, say RGB = [20, 30, 40] for all pixels, and set alpha = 255 for all pixels, and then load the generated image in GIMP, then everything is fine. Color picker says the color of all pixels is [20, 30, 40], and alpha 255. But then if I generate a new image, exact same colors, but alpha = 128, and load the image in GIMP, then color picker says the color is [40, 60, 80], i.e., double the real values (although GIMP does tell me the right alpha value, 128). I might add that loading the image with 'xv' tells me that the color in fact is [20, 30, 40], even though 'xv' cannot tell me what the alpha value is. If I generate another image, same color values, but e.g. alpha 10, then color picker in GIMP says, alpha = 10, but by now the color values have been scales so much, that the colorbalance is not the same anymore, e.g., RGB = [237, 245, 255]. In this last example I am unsure about the exact result values (I was testing last night on my machine at home, and don't remember the exact values). In summary: it seems GIMP is scaling the RGB values in response to alpha, alpha = 128 leads to double RGB values, alpha = 64 leads to four times the actual RGB values, etc. Have I misunderstood something? Best, Claus _______________________________________________ Gimp-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user