eli0s.com/Tests/AdjustHSL/firefox.jpg
eli0s.com/Tests/AdjustHSL/Chrome.jpg
Link to .capx file (required!):
eli0s.com/Tests/AdjustHSL/AdjustHSL.capx (I promise you won't have to wait or anything)<img src="smileys/smiley1.gif" border="0" align="middle" />
Steps to reproduce:
1. Create/Import any graphic with various transparent values.
2. Put it on a layer with the transparent setting set to yes.
3. Add the AdjustHSL webGL effect (either to the graphic, the layer, or the Layout)
Observed result:
Chrome renders some reddish values on the transparent pixels.
Expected result:
Chrome should respect the original color regardless of the transparency value of the pixels.
Browsers affected:
Chrome: yes
Firefox: no
Internet Explorer: no
Operating system & service pack:
Win7 ultimate 64 bit, service pack 1
Construct 2 version:
Both 126 and 132 stable releases. The capx I am sending you has being saved with the 126 release.
System specs: Nvidia GTX 660 Ti driver version 320.18, Intel Core2 Quad Q9559, 16 GB RAM, Asus P5Q3 Deluxe motherboard.
<img src="http://www.eli0s.com/Tests/AdjustHSL/Firefox.jpg" border="0" /><img src="http://www.eli0s.com/Tests/AdjustHSL/Firefox.jpg" border="0" /><img src="http://www.eli0s.com/Tests/AdjustHSL/Firefox.jpg" border="0" />