Agree re. dt focus. Besides, I think most of us just need to learn 
better what dt can already do compared to other programs out there 
(especially me). I was going by one of jo's blog posts from last year 
about gegl plans for dt. I have been using gimp 2.9 beta for a while now 
without any serious hiccups. I think a major move to clean up the 
various scripts and plugins is now underway. I would not be surprised to 
finally see a release sometime in 2015.

Jack


On 2015-01-06 11:53 AM, Michael Below wrote:
> Am Di 06 Jan 2015 00:11:10 CET
> schrieb Jack Bowling <[email protected]>:
>
>> I believe that once gimp 2.10 is released and the dt graphics engine
>> becomes gegl-enabled, we can pass images back and forth between the
>> two programs as we see fit. We should guard against loading too much
>> into dt when what we need is time before the two converge.
>
> IMHO the main focus of dt should be operations that can get more
> information out of the RAW. I think adjusting luminosity/contrast is
> one of these. GIMP is better for stuff like retouching etc. where you
> don't want to get extra information out of the RAW.
>
> Besides, do you expect a release of gimp 2.10 anytime soon?
>
> Cheers
>    Michael


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