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theThe imported image from the explorer, a 16bit PngPNG file, is not showing up in the correct colorspace (iI think) in the compositor

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hereHere is a simple step to reproduce this: doDo a render in PNG16bit, import it in the compositor, compare renderlayer with imported result

Blender don't interpret the colorspace of the imported image in the compositor correctly

im facing this problem

enter image description here

the imported image from the explorer, a 16bit Png, is not showing up in the correct colorspace (i think) in the compositor

but its a png so its a sRGB colorspace, i dont understand what is wrong with this simple manipulation.

here is a simple step to reproduce this: do a render in PNG16bit, import it in the compositor, compare renderlayer with imported result

Blender dosn't interpret the Colorspace of the imported Image in the Compositor correctly

I am facing the following problem:

imported left

The imported image from the explorer, a 16bit PNG file, is not showing up in the correct colorspace (I think) in the compositor

It's a PNG, so it has sRGB colorspace, I don't understand what is wrong with this simple manipulation.

Here is a simple step to reproduce this: Do a render in PNG16bit, import it in the compositor, compare renderlayer with imported result

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im facing this problem

enter image description here

the imported image from the explorer, a 16bit Png, is not showing up in the correct colorspace (i think) in the compositor

but its a png so its a sRGB colorspace, i dont understand what is wrong with this simple manipulation.

here is a simple step to reproduce this: do a render in PNG16bit, import it in the compositor, compare renderlayer with imported result

im facing this problem

enter image description here

the imported image from the explorer, a 16bit Png, is not showing up in the correct colorspace (i think) in the compositor

but its a png so its a sRGB colorspace, i dont understand what is wrong with this simple manipulation.

im facing this problem

enter image description here

the imported image from the explorer, a 16bit Png, is not showing up in the correct colorspace (i think) in the compositor

but its a png so its a sRGB colorspace, i dont understand what is wrong with this simple manipulation.

here is a simple step to reproduce this: do a render in PNG16bit, import it in the compositor, compare renderlayer with imported result

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Blender don't interpret the colorspace of the imported image in the compositor correctly

im facing this problem

enter image description here

the imported image from the explorer, a 16bit Png, is not showing up in the correct colorspace (i think) in the compositor

but its a png so its a sRGB colorspace, i dont understand what is wrong with this simple manipulation.