1.11.2: saturated white renders as yellow

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Marnes
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1.11.2: saturated white renders as yellow

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XnView: MP 1.11.2 - 64 bit
OS: Windows

Images of different kinds and from any source with bright white in them show normally in the browser thumbnails and in every single other image viewer I have, but render some kind of binary clipping to yellow in the viewer:
2026-06-07_13-19-31_LMR-LAPTOP-15U1.png
2026-06-07_13-19-08_LMR-LAPTOP-15U1.jpg
Original image:
2026-06-07_13-24-31_LMR-LAPTOP-15U1.jpg
I'm no color science expert nor pro digital photographer so I don't really know where to look for this. My color management settings are default afaik and look ok:
2026-06-07_13-27-36_LMR-LAPTOP-15U1_xnviewmp.png
The only thing I've found that affects the bug is changing the DCT to fast integer, which reduces the problem but doesn't eliminate it, but strangely the issue also occurs on PNGs and not only JPGs:
2026-06-07_13-27-41_LMR-LAPTOP-15U1_xnviewmp.png
To reproduce:
1. browse to the folder
2. open the image in the large viewer

Actual behaviour (bug): bright white becomes yellow

Expected behaviour: white stays white
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Last edited by Marnes on Sun Jun 07, 2026 2:00 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: 1.11.2: saturated white renders as yellow

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press J to disable Clipping
Marnes
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Re: 1.11.2: saturated white renders as yellow

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user0 wrote: Sun Jun 07, 2026 1:13 pm press J to disable Clipping
That did it, thanks. I just installed xnviewmp, does it make sense for clipping to be enabled by default (apparently) if it has this kind of effect on most images?
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Re: 1.11.2: saturated white renders as yellow

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it is disabled by default
however, its state persists after restarting the app, which I'm not particularly happy about either
Marnes
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Re: 1.11.2: saturated white renders as yellow

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user0 wrote: Sun Jun 07, 2026 2:08 pm it is disabled by default
however, its state persists after restarting the app, which I'm not particularly happy about either
I must have accidentally typed j somewhere after a textbox lost focus then, my bad. Thanks for the help. Maybe an entry "Clipping (J)" belongs in the View menu for people to find? I don't see it anywhere in the menus nor does searching "clip" in the settings yield anything.