Trying to keep this short
>From the (awful) ubuntu software center, something like this screenshot(s)
https://imgur.com/QGlCFx1.jpg
Standard is Gimp 2.10.8 after enabling a PPA gimp 2.10.10 So I am assuming that
is what you are using, as stated 2.10.10
Not everything shows in the (awful) ubuntu
Curious why you find the software center "awful", but I appreciate the
information provided in your post. Will work through it today to see what it
delivers for my system.
I don't think I did anything special to get GIMP 10.10.10, nor can I comment on
whether enabling PPA sources influences what
I have Been looking for information on the basic system requirements for
using gimp.
I have been looking at the gimp web site and trying to find information on
what would be a starting point for the system since I am looking at
purchasing a new computer.
This would be my play computer so I would
I just started to use GIMP and now I have my first question.
I open a file which is empty and use it to open other files as layers.
I set up the grids for this file and make them visible.
I work on the file, save it under another name, then close it.
When I open the same file again the grids are no
>I just started to use GIMP and now I have my first question.
>I open a file which is empty and use it to open other files as layers.
>I set up the grids for this file and make them visible.
>I work on the file, save it under another name, then close it.
>When I open the same file again the grids a
пн, 10 июн. 2019 г., 22:49 GimpUser007 :
> >
> I don't think Gimp is as advanced as Adobe Phototshop
> Most likely it is impossible, at least I could not do it
>
https://docs.gimp.org/2.10/en/gimp-pimping.html#gimp-prefs-image-window-appearance
Alex
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>I do not think there is much choice. I prefer a plain clone tool +
>fuzzy brush and a bit of artistic license. A little bit of smudge tool
>sometimes helps. A couple of minutes of work for screenshot.
Thanks. I figured that I did not have much of a choice.
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