GIMP 3.0.0 tagged
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Does it support CMYK now?
From the post: "This update also lays the groundwork for future CMYK and LAB image color modes."
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/26951027
Draft Release Notes: https://testing.gimp.org/release-notes/gimp-3.0.html
Will soon be published to Flathub
I havent used it in 15 years and will prob keep that up, used to weirdly love photo editing
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I've used Gimp for as long as I can remember, it's one of those tools I always have installed in my workstation. It's quirky, but I love it anyway.
Glad to see 3.0 released. Valve, are you paying attention? Those is how it's done.
Valve.
Gimp 2.0 was released eight months before Half Life 2.
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Gimp 2.0 was released eight months before Half Life 2.
So you're telling me....
Half Life 3 confirmed!
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Gimp 2.0 was released eight months before Half Life 2.
So you're implying we can expect Half-Life 3 for Christmas?
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Does it support CMYK now?
Isn't the problem that it's blocked by a number of patents, or something like that?
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RUST IS INEVITABLE
Gimp devs will have to port it to Gtk 4 before rewriting it in Rust, because Rust Gtk 3 bindings are now obsolete lol.
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So you're telling me....
Half Life 3 confirmed!
8 more months until we got HL3!
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gimp 3 and proper hdr in the same year. never would have guessed it would be so contemporaneous
Wayland is done playing catchup, work should dramatically accelerate, the great transition is finally almost over.
All that's left to get wayland to feature parity with x at this point is an accessibility protocol (which should also allow xdotool stuff to work), gnome is working on one. Once that's done and released, a bunch of devs will be freed up to work on new stuff.
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2025 is finally the year of the Linux desktop!
Aside from the wayland transition finishing, which I posted about above, there's also anticheat being figured out.
Then there will be no compelling reasons for normal people not to use linux, unless you have extremely niche software that only works on windows.
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Does it support CMYK now?
You can import and export to CMYK but, internally, it is still sRGB.
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/26951027
Draft Release Notes: https://testing.gimp.org/release-notes/gimp-3.0.html
Will soon be published to Flathub
Let's see... Can we draw circles in a convenient manner yet?
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You can import and export to CMYK but, internally, it is still sRGB.
So I don't want to imagine what happens to black pixels this way
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Is it still a pile of hot garbage to use?
People downvote you but gimp's interface and UX is atrocious. I only use it because I've been using it for >20 years and I understand how it works, but still...
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8 more months until we got HL3!
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I finished HL2 E2 a few weeks ago for the first time and I’m still waiting for the thrilling conclusion.
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You can import and export to CMYK but, internally, it is still sRGB.
Whow. I totally missed that I can export to CMYK.
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In case anyone is curious, here's the steps missing to get an official release.
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People downvote you but gimp's interface and UX is atrocious. I only use it because I've been using it for >20 years and I understand how it works, but still...
I remember downloading it a few years back to do some basic image editing and drawing. I think I wanted to make a simple diagram for a lab paper. I didn't get very far though and ended up using an alternative program. It may not be objectively terrible. but the first time user experience leaves a lot to be desired.