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Using the pencil tool I created 10 big dots with the same Green en Blue value but with the Red value ranging from 10, 20, 30 etc to 100%, I used the Color Curve tool to modify the Red component only. While the colors on the screen truly reflect the changes, the Color Picker tool still shows exactly the same color as before applying the Curve Tool. I have to export the image and reload it into GIMP before I get the actual colors in the Color Picker tool. Am I missing something, or is this a bug?
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02-19-2026, 08:02 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-19-2026, 09:42 AM by rich2005.)
As far as I know, the Enable merge is persistent and when set remains on. However, it is not global and you have to set it for each tool where it is available.
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Edit Quote ".....to avoid this "problem" for the not so experienced users"
In my opinion it should be more that just the merge option. There should be "beginners" UI with several of the tabs removed, tabs locked, the grey theme as default. Think what Gimp 2.8 looked like when first introduced.
It is possible to set Gimp up the way you want, and turn off the "Save on Exit" functions. That way Gimp reverts when restarted. For example, how many new users close the tool options and wonder where they have gone, You see that over-and-over.
Of course, never going to happen, too many want Gimp to mimic PS.
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Yes, the "Sample merged" option does pick the visible color. But it seems there is actually a bug: it only works when you have at least two layers. With just one layer and a filter applied to it, the option doesn't apply.