I've asked this before, with no answers. My aim, as a happy Gimp user,
is not to slate the software, but to improve it. I am not a developer,
but rather a digital artist who uses Gimp extensively.
Working on large canvases, I see that Gimp slows down, where rendering
is concerned. For
On 02/02/2011 03:32 PM, Jeremy Nell wrote:
I've asked this before, with no answers. My aim, as a happy Gimp user,
is not to slate the software, but to improve it. I am not a developer,
but rather a digital artist who uses Gimp extensively.
Working on large canvases, I see that Gimp slows
On 02/02/2011 02:32 PM, Jeremy Nell wrote:
Will the next release of Gimp be a bit quicker?
I'm afraid not; the next release of GIMP, GIMP 2.8, will not be quicker
in this regard.
The release after that, GIMP 3.0, will focus on running on GTK 3.0 and
bringing high bit depths into the picture.
Hi,
phorg...@yahoo.com (2011-02-01 at 1834.43 -0800):
On 02/01/2011 01:24 PM, GSR - FR wrote:
... elision by patrick ...
Ooops, right... yet another reminder of why I hate interfaces that
hide and forget you opened the |. I just noticed the selector now,
different than the filtering one.
Hi,
phorg...@yahoo.com (2011-02-01 at 1834.43 -0800):
On 02/01/2011 01:24 PM, GSR - FR wrote:
... elision by patrick ...
Ooops, right... yet another reminder of why I hate interfaces that
hide and forget you opened the |. I just noticed the selector now,
different than the filtering one.
This is good to hear. Rendering speed is important, especially if Gimp
wants to be a viable competitor to the mainstream counterparts, where
man-sized canvasses are concerned.
On 03/02/2011 03:18, Joao S. O. Bueno wrote:
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 3:20 PM, Martin Nordholtsense...@gmail.com
Ya, why do I have to always click continue on the no disk dialog every time I
save or open an image in gimp. Also when using plug ins. Is it because my hard
disk is labeled H and not C??? Help its annoying.
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