09-05-2025, 11:55 PM
I really need help this is really stressing and frustrating me.
I have been on Windows 7 for the longest time and using Gimp 2.8 with no hassle and it was very easy and comfortable, I now recently "upgraded" to Linux Mint Cinnamon 22.1 and installed Gimp 2.10.36 from the Software Manager on it.
Now I like drawing sprite art on a transparent background and when it's done I index the sprite art because it makes it to a very small filesize which makes me happy, on Windows 7 Gimp 2.8 this was super easy I would just select the indexed mode and apply it and bam it would index the image with no issue at all.
Now on Linux Mint Cinnamon 22.1 and Gimp 2.10 (I don't know if Linux is causing this problem or Gimp is) when I try to index an image with transparency it completely messes up the saved image!
This is just an example of an indexed image I happen to have it's of a Charizard sprite, as you can see the original indexed image from Gimp 2.8 on Win7 is completely fine and has its transparency and is a super low filesize.
[attachment=13873]
Now when I open that image in Gimp 2.10 and do absolutely no changes except export it as a new image look at what happens to it!
[attachment=13874]
Now here's the weird thing, if I add a solid color background (like white for example) to the original image then export it the colors don't get corrupted, but the filesize is still massive! [attachment=13875]
I'm at a loss for what to do.. did gimp 2.10 just completely break indexed mode or maybe it's the version of gimp on the Linux Mint Software Manager?
Somebody please help
I have been on Windows 7 for the longest time and using Gimp 2.8 with no hassle and it was very easy and comfortable, I now recently "upgraded" to Linux Mint Cinnamon 22.1 and installed Gimp 2.10.36 from the Software Manager on it.
Now I like drawing sprite art on a transparent background and when it's done I index the sprite art because it makes it to a very small filesize which makes me happy, on Windows 7 Gimp 2.8 this was super easy I would just select the indexed mode and apply it and bam it would index the image with no issue at all.
Now on Linux Mint Cinnamon 22.1 and Gimp 2.10 (I don't know if Linux is causing this problem or Gimp is) when I try to index an image with transparency it completely messes up the saved image!
This is just an example of an indexed image I happen to have it's of a Charizard sprite, as you can see the original indexed image from Gimp 2.8 on Win7 is completely fine and has its transparency and is a super low filesize.
[attachment=13873]
Now when I open that image in Gimp 2.10 and do absolutely no changes except export it as a new image look at what happens to it!
[attachment=13874]
Now here's the weird thing, if I add a solid color background (like white for example) to the original image then export it the colors don't get corrupted, but the filesize is still massive! [attachment=13875]
I'm at a loss for what to do.. did gimp 2.10 just completely break indexed mode or maybe it's the version of gimp on the Linux Mint Software Manager?
Somebody please help
