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Pasting Layer problem
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I have a .png file, of a white t-shirt, with background removed. I have opened another image into Gimp, a jpg, and want to put this as a new layer on the t-shirt. The problem is, when I do, the new layer is greyscale. I've done it before, and it's been ok, I just don't know what's happening, or how to resolve it. The original jpg is in colour, it's only when I paste it into the t-shirt png, that it goes wrong. I've noticed that the forground colour on the t-shirt, has a pink triangle in the top left corner?
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#2
Probebly somthing to do with this :https://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-What-are-these-purple-corners-in-the-color-swashes
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(03-31-2020, 11:21 AM)Rob1955 Wrote: I have a .png file, of a white t-shirt, with background removed. I have opened another image into Gimp, a jpg, and want to put this as a new layer on the t-shirt. The problem is, when I do, the new layer is greyscale. I've done it before, and it's been ok, I just don't know what's happening, or how to resolve it. The original jpg is in colour, it's only when I paste it into the t-shirt png, that it goes wrong. I've noticed that the forground colour on the t-shirt, has a pink triangle in the top left corner?

The PNG is likely either greyscale or color-indexed (look for these in the title bar). Change it to full RGB (Image>Mode>RGB)
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(03-31-2020, 12:50 PM)Ofnuts Wrote:
(03-31-2020, 11:21 AM)Rob1955 Wrote: I have a .png file, of a white t-shirt, with background removed. I have opened another image into Gimp, a jpg, and want to put this as a new layer on the t-shirt. The problem is, when I do, the new layer is greyscale. I've done it before, and it's been ok, I just don't know what's happening, or how to resolve it. The original jpg is in colour, it's only when I paste it into the t-shirt png, that it goes wrong. I've noticed that the forground colour on the t-shirt, has a pink triangle in the top left corner?

The PNG is likely either greyscale or color-indexed (look for these in the title bar). Change it to full RGB (Image>Mode>RGB)

Thanks. Yes, that's done the trick. Don't know how it changed though, as I said, I've done it before without issues. Thanks again.
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