Eyedropper alters picked colour

v1.3.11
Certain colours, such as #761b13, are altered when picked with the eyedropper tool.
This is with any colour pick option, on an RGB colour mode project, with 100% alpha.
I have only noticed this behaviour in the past week. Not all colours do this.

In this video, I copy and eyedrop from the same pixel, resulting in two different shades.

Hi @imvested1, just tested but I wasn’t able to reproduce it yet. A couple of questions, are you on Windows, macOS, or Linux? what version? Are you using a special non-sRGB color profile for your monitor/Aseprite? Could you please try to disable the color management and see if you can reproduce the issue again? You can disable it from Edit > Preferences > Color:

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Im on the latest main Windows 11 version, not using any special colour profiles for anything, and I can reproduce the issue with colour management off.
I’ve emailed the support adress with more details and an .ase file.
Thanks for your help :slight_smile:

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Thanks to dacap for finding that this seems to be an issue with sampling multiple layers, even if the top layer and sampled pixel is at 100% opacity with the normal blending mode.
So, for me, just sampling from the current layer only when eyedropping avoids the issue.

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