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BUG: ShareX images doesn't get detected by Image Paste #38

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Xiarno opened this issue Dec 4, 2022 · 1 comment
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BUG: ShareX images doesn't get detected by Image Paste #38

Xiarno opened this issue Dec 4, 2022 · 1 comment
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Xiarno commented Dec 4, 2022

Describe the bug

I'm trying to use the function to screenshot and copy to clipboard using ShareX but Image Paste always tells me "No image found on clipboard". I can copy any other images from anywhere as well as files directly and paste them correctly and it works but not ShareX for some reason.

And no, ShareX is not the issue. I've been doing this for years now on every software without any issue so idk why now it's suddenly a problem.

Step to reproduce

  1. Use ShareX to make a screenshot.
  2. Copy that screenshot.
  3. Attempt to paste it in Blender using the Image Paste addon.

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Expected behavior

The image should paste correclty.

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Windows

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21H2

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@Xiarno Xiarno added the bug Something isn't working label Dec 4, 2022
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b-init commented Dec 15, 2022

ShareX puts the image onto the clipboard in DIB (or DIBV5, or BITMAP) format which is not properly supported by Blender, even if ImagePaste can pull it off the cliboard.

But there is a workaround, copying "File" instead of "Image" from ShareX works (Tested on v1.9.0e but should work on older builds too).
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