I am new to gimp, and the website says that gimp 2.10 will use 16/32-bit
channels. However does the current git master also have 16/32-bit
channels? Also does the git master support non-destructive editing?
I have an important photo post-processing job, and I will use gimp for this
job only if
On Sun, 2013-09-01 at 14:42 +1200, kcle...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
I have an important photo post-processing job, and I will use gimp for this
job only if it uses 16/32-bit channels.
The git master version of gimp is not stable or feature complete -
otherwise it would be a release.
Yes,
Thanks Liam, however does the current git master support non-destructive
editing and/or adjustment layer-like functionality?
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On Sun, Sep 1, 2013 at 7:16 AM, kcle...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
Thanks Liam, however does the current git master support non-destructive
editing and/or adjustment layer-like functionality?
It doesn't.
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Thanks Liam, however does the current git master support non-destructive
editing and/or adjustment layer-like functionality?
It doesn't.
On the website, it says that when gimp is fully ported to GEGL, then
non-destructive editing will be supported. Am I correct? Then how far is
the
On Sun, Sep 1, 2013 at 8:02 AM, kcle...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
Thanks Liam, however does the current git master support non-destructive
editing and/or adjustment layer-like functionality?
It doesn't.
On the website, it says that when gimp is fully ported to GEGL, then