RE: For a quick non-developer translation, what the quoted message would mean is that G'MIC filters could be… 1/ run with on-canvas preview (including the before/after "curtain"); 2/ usable as non-destructive filters; 3/ searchable and callable through action search; 4/ given shortcuts; 5/ and more… Basically they'd be more integrated into GIMP's standard UI and the ideal workflow, including all the little quality-of-life features of #GEGL filters. So yeah, it's good news! 😄 View quoted note →
The macOS DMG installers for our #GIMP 3.2 first release candidate are now avail;able from -sorry for the delay.
The macOS DMG installers for our GIMP 3.2 first release candidate are now avail;able from after a brief unexpected delay.
Our first release candidate for #GIMP 3.2 i s available, after months of hard work. Note: this is still a development snapshot, not a final release. Please report any problems or crashes you find. Updates to link layers, vector layers, non-destructive editing, UI/UX, new import formats, better #SVG & #PDF export, bug and security fixes and more. #GIMP3 #GImp_3 #beta #imageEditor #GPL #freeSoftware
An interview with a long-time GIMP developer and contributor, Simon Budig. #GIMP #GIMP3 #Gimp_3 #interview #developer
New Official #GIMP #Linux #Snap Package The snapcrafters project had been maintaining an unofficial GIMP snap package; this has been transferred to the GIMP project, and you can now load `.snap` files from https://gimp.org/downloads You can also download the scripts to build your own snap package, and there are details on how to install plug-ins such as G'MIC.