Tinke image import

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When loading a modified png file, the image is broken as shown.

When I export the original png file and reload it, the original image is also corrupted.

The original image is also broken and I don't know how to fix it.

The reason my English is awkward is because I use a translator.

I really want to fix it.
 

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It should work with swap to original palette fine, replace palette never worked for me.
The best and safest way is trying to use the same color palette for that image.
If you plan to change palette just export from edited png file and import to nclr file first.
also Tinke is saving png file in 32bit color, so it's also good to export palette from nclr file for the image edit. (in case to use the right colors or custom transparency)
 
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It should work with swap to original palette fine, replace palette never worked for me.
The best and safest way is trying to use the same color palette for that image.
If you plan to change palette just export from edited png file and import to nclr file first.
also Tinke is saving png file in 32bit color, so it's also good to export palette from nclr file for the image edit. (in case to use the right colors or custom transparency)
Wow, thank you. Thanks to your feedback, we were able to resolve the issue. If you import nclr first
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It should work with swap to original palette fine, replace palette never worked for me.
The best and safest way is trying to use the same color palette for that image.
If you plan to change palette just export from edited png file and import to nclr file first.
also Tinke is saving png file in 32bit color, so it's also good to export palette from nclr file for the image edit. (in case to use the right colors or custom transparency)
Wow, thank you. Thanks to your feedback, we were able to resolve the issue. import nclr first
 
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