Gimp 2.8 Finally Released
Cryophallion writes "After many years of development, GIMP 2.8 is finally released. Among its features: the oft-desired single-window mode, layer groups, and many other massive improvements, including some of the GIMP UI team's work. This might be the release that helps make The GIMP a much more user friendly experience for newcomers, and has features that are rivaling those of certain exceptionally expensive commercial programs. While the porting of GEGL is still ongoing (and recently reported to have made massive advances made), this is a major step forward for one of the premier open source projects." Here are the official release notes.
...with an interface worse than Penn & Teller's driving game.
The Gimp Users website is a design trainwreck.
They really ought to consider re-naming it. Try installing it in - say - a junior high school some time. See how that goes over.
I don't know if its debugging stuff or what but i tried a recent build and it was DOG SLOW. (win7starter on a 1.7 atom) gimp 2.6 runs decently.
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Looks like Windows installer isn't quite ready yet
(Still on version 2.6.12, as per: http://gimp-win.sourceforge.net/stable.html)
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Summation 2
It's kind of funny how, after all of this griping (from people like me) about lack of Photoshop like single-window mode in Gimp, Photoshop, at least for Mac, defaults to not having an "Application Frame"– which essentially means that it's not, by default, in single-window mode. It's easy enough to switch back, though.
I've just discovered a new key! Called an exclamation mark! On my keyboard! How did I miss it all these years!?!
The guy who wrote the new feature summary is just a bit too excitable for me to be comfortable with him at large in society.
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It's still stuck on version 2.6.12 for Windows. It's a shame they don't support a (binary) Windows download.
Who ordered that?
From TFA: "- Single window mode has arrived in GIMP ...
- you’re now able to group layers and move/duplicate/make-visible/delete/etc many layers at once that you combined in the group"
- extremely improved text tool
- a brand new tool to transform an image on a polygon base
- Take care of hundreds of brushes now and only show “flower” brushes, for example, by filtering them!
- a new on-screen-indicatior that shows you how far an operation is to be finished (this is more intuitive than just the status bar progress text).
- new slider widgets which allow you to use them in different very effective ways"
In another words, welcome to Photoshop 7 without easter eggs
True CMYK support yet? Nope. Looks like Photoshop is still the only option.
Every time there is anything posted about GIMP the entire comments consist of nothing but people complaining that it is not photoshop. What does it contribute to the discussion? We have all heard it before, many times. If you irrationally hate some piece of software, don't use it. If not enjoy the progression and the new features.
I for one, am glad that GIMP exists and want to thank all the people involved for all their hard work. It is not perfect but gets better with every release. I happily use it for all my photo manipulation needs.
I want to use GIMP at work, but I need to get permission from my boss first. He's a into the leather scene so I'm afraid he'll get the wrong impression.
Do you even lift?
These aren't the 'roids you're looking for.
Could you puhleese link to gimp.org? *headshake*
Nah... slashdot is really falling apart and going the way of the dodo right now...
How many people here comparing Gimp to Photoshop have....Actually PAID for the licenses for all the version of photoshop they used?
I'm just happy there's a free alternative to photo editing out there. No, it may not be as slick as photoshop - but you don't have to steal gimp to use it.
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The first unnatractive GIMP feature is its name. Please change it to something more appealing while describes what it does. Photoshop, Paintshop, Illustrator,Inkscape, Pencil, etc. are good names for similar programs, please find a more clever name.
Bold, italic, and colors!? Is this a joke?
Really? Go to the Gimp home page. I downloaded 2.8rc1 from there over the weekend
Along with the new version number, years in dev, and list of features, I'd like to see these projects list how many man-hours were actually spent.
I'd love to use 2.8, but I'm not going to build it from source.
Someone needs to build the windows binaries already.
They're using their grammar skills there.
No need to compile it yourself if you don't want to, let the community do the work for you and use your package manager. Or does Windows not have such a package manager?
Submitter managed heroically to not mention what GIMP was in the whole summary or what products it compared to. Yes, I know what it is but there's no excuse for a summary not to at least mention what the damn software does.
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But how does that make you feel?
Rather than introduce it by it's acronym why not use it's full name when recommending it?
Don't know something? Look it up. Still don't know? Then ask.
Does it have cmyk support yet?
Dude, there is no exclamation mark in the summary. Are you sure you are OK ?
Can I draw a straight line without following a website yet? /me ducks
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Thanks, Gimp team! Can't wait to check it out. Add me to the list of folks who hated the multiple windows...
when will someone build the damn windows binaries?
I guess later today ? or tomorrow ?
After all these years waiting for a single window interface, can't you wait a few more hours ?
Announcement: http://www.gimp.org/
Release Notes: http://www.gimp.org/release-notes/gimp-2.8.html
Well said, sir.
What political party do you join when you don't like Bible-thumpers *or* hippies?
Really? Go to the Gimp home page. I downloaded 2.8rc1 from there over the weekend
Maybe you downloaded the source, but not a Windows installer. Gimp's homepage states that the Windows build is not yet available.
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Headline misleading, only source code released, not all of us are going to compile Gimp from source...
sure I can.
I'm just so tired of 2.6.12
It's really just a clunky hobby program at 2.6
2.8 I feel just made it a serious contender.
They're using their grammar skills there.
The windows port usually takes some time, maybe in a couple of months will be ready. Be patient.
The only "children" in this discussion are those who, rather than attempting to understand how others think, simply dismiss them as "childish." The rest of us understand that whining and crying and bitching and moaning about the fact that people don't like the name GIMP, and calling them names to boot......doesn't change the fact that they don't like it, and isn't going to make people want to use your product.
the biggest obstacle for us with Gimp now is that it doesn't open PSD layers properly. whenever we receive a PSD file from a designer, which includes layers, we have to open a virtual machine with Photoshop in it to just to open it properly.
but I don't see PSD layer support in the new features list - I wonder when gimp will support this?
Just leave the reference to GNU out of the name and it goes from invoking an insult to invoking images of playful/mischievous sprites. I'm sure there'd still be objections from some who find it "demonic", but it seems like that would be a lot less likely to cause institutional resistance.
And heck, that little smiley bug-eyed guy would finally make sense as a logo/mascot - tell me he doesn't look impish!
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Fine, thanks. Well done. Click the link to 'its features'.
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You didn't even state what kind of graphics work you intend to do (and why exactly you need CMYK support). Obviously you're not among the 99.9% who can get by just fine without it.
How could you! Old Gimp's just saved your life! He's saved my life. He's saved Little Arliss's life!
Yes, so why is the news being posted now? It seems like terrible marketing to release the news on huge news sources when only about 2% of people are actually able to try the new version. The large majority of GIMP users are on WIndows. I think it's partly because gimpusers.com posted the news when the saw the source on the FTP before GIMP actually announced the release.
The GIMP developers' response was this:
Not a release until we say so.
Truly yours, GIMP developers
P.S. And please don't make us think of evil things like banning your IP for FTP access. Spreading the news is great. Doing it before an official announcement is evil. It's our right to reserve a certain level of surprise. Have some respect.
The release notes say it can load 16 bit images. That suggests it still cannot work or save in 16 bit? Sigh.
And has the ICC profile support improved?
I hate having to use windows to use photoshop.
Would that not mean, for instance, if I run a commercial shop that does photo restoration and touchups, and I use a in-house customized version of GIMP to produce a result for a customer, that I must also make the source that I customized available to that customer?
File under 'M' for 'Manic ranting'
How about you take your eyes off the screen and turn around. I bet you will find quite a few printed examples with in your field of vision.
A guy renamed it Cinepaint. It's a paint program for image sequences now. But he announced the fork unleashing the ire of The GIMP developers, it was an akward situation.
http://www.cinepaint.org/
Ironically the gimp OS that doesn't come with a compiler is full of users which can't get the latest GIMP.
I want this account deleted.
you've been advertising your reproductive potential on your tools of work for decades...and you wonder why you don't get laid....
but seriously...GIMP is fine as a name...Gnu Image Manipulation Program....perfectly succinct and descriptive
sure, I love saying "Bring out the GIMP" whenever I run the program working in a group....but that Pulp Fiction bondage reference only hits a few people...seriously no one gets it except geeks
see also: http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/conoscenti
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All good points.
Here's another one, about Kool-Aid.
Oh, and by the way, it's fair to say Gimp has none of the original developers. New ones have come on board, one by one.
Now, I'm sure they weren't all rabid endorsers of the word "GIMP" as having nothing to do, good sir, with the word "gimp." But, once they become part of they organization, they become invested. And so they have to defend every little thing, include the lame name.
It's sort of like Python programmers having to reflexively defend whitespace-based delimitation. Python is a great language, other than that one thing. But you won't hear (almost) any Pythoners admitting that.
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'Niggardly'
"Yes, I know what it means. No, you still can't say it."
Welcome to white privilege.
for us, this is the single biggest issue with gimp: it can't open PSD files which contain layers, properly...
I wonder if this will be added anytime soon...
Also please use the whole name for any abbreviations in the name. Oh, also use the full name if there are abbreviations in the abbreviations.
Don't fight for your country, if your country does not fight for you.
A RENAMING IS VERY IMPORTANT.
Read the comments below parent and you'll see why.
I for one had no idea it was a bad nick-name for handicapped people. That alone makes a re-naming priority one.
Any other argument I can joke about. But that one, no.
Layer groups? The lack of layer groups was my personal pet peeve with GIMP. I'm glad that they added that feature.
Sure, but what is it with the people that build image manipulation software also wanting to design and implement their own effing window managers?
I know GTK has been useful and all, and it's arguably better than whatever Adobe calls their pos windowing system, but wouldn't the product be better if the developers just focused on image manipulation and left the UI widgets to the OS?
The concept of calling it "developmentally disabled" or whatever seems like a good idea though. [...] Give it a decade or so, it'll have a shortened version that's exclusively offensive
Decade or so my foot. Carlos Mencia has already turned "developmentally disabled" into "D.D." into "dee dee dee", much to the chagrin of Brawl fans.
Windows will not have a proper package manager until Windows 8, and even then, home users apparently won't be able to connect to any repository other than the one operated by Microsoft. Furthermore, the developer agreement for the repository operated by Microsoft appears incompatible with copyleft licenses such as the GPL, if Windows Phone 7 is any indication.
True CMYK support yet?
Have relevant patents owned by Pantone expired yet? The last time I heard, Pantone was unwilling to license them under terms compatible with copyleft licenses such as the GPL.
If you tell people it's the Gnu Image Manipulation Program they will gladly call it GIMP so they don't have to say the whole thing.
Or you can just drop the G and just call it "The IMP", could even create a neat little Imp mascot for it. Actually that would probably be the best route.
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I dunno, having used 2.8rc1 for a while now, I have to say: I HATE that popover text entry thing, because it blocks the image I'm editing (and no, switching to the "editor" mode doesn't do any good).
Furthermore, I can't say I like the slider widgets either, but that's more a matter of them not matching my overall desktop theme.
get a buncha "professionals" together and have they chip in to give a contract to a programmer to write the code Y'all need (and cover the various IP "tickets needed for say Pantone (r) support).
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Here it's just another name for lanyards so nobody cares, I've never heard anyone use the word "gimp" in order to refer to a disabled individual.
We all know that. Doesn't change the fact that GIMP has become the poster boy for poorly chosen acronyms. Maybe the GIMP people should grow up and admit they screwed up and come up with a better name...
From the guys who refuse to stop using a name many people find offensive? That's pretty rich.
anyone?
I choose friends for sigs
- for editing images of wildebeest
The list of new features looked awesome until i read this:
"GIMP 2.8 relies on a newer version of GTK+2 that unfortunately has partially broken support for graphics tablets such as Wacom. If your graphic tablet doesn't work in GIMP 2.8 as it should, we recommend downgrading to 2.6 until we release GIMP 3.0 that relies on GTK+3 which has fully functional support for advanced input devices."
Shouldn't reliable graphics tablet support for image editing software be a huge priority? If broken tablet support is merely a footnote, who exactly are they aiming this software at? Because its apparently not graphics designers...
I don't want to sound negative, because the software is free, and its actually pretty good, and no, i don't have time to go fix the bugs myself, so i shouldn't complain. It just seems that there's constantly some major issue that seriously decreases its usefulness. Oh well, 2.6 it is then (though tablet support in 2.6 is flaky too - at least on windows)
Hardly surprising. Remember that there are no official windows binaries... make of that what you will.
You do know that the guys that work on GTK are separate from Gimp these days. GTK is upheld by the people behind Gnome. Gimp is ANOTHER project controlled by the Gnome Project but the two are not directly related anymore
It's possible that Slashdot didn't even exist before that was changed - after all the graphics was originally done using gimp, which was a few years old by then.
Back then photoshop didn't even have "undo" and nobody gripes about that now. Back then of course I was told "real professionals save frequently so don't need undo" - fanboys will be fanboys.
It's not actually English - it's some sort of uncommon slang for a crippled person. The first place I came across it off the net was the movie "Pulp Fiction", and it's so uncommon that a lot of people still think it means a guy in a rubber suit instead of a guy with a bad leg that just happens to be in a rubber suit.
Okay, why don't we put our colllective heads together and come up with a really inoffensive (even if it's damn poor sounding) name. I nominate the word we all love: GEEK, the Graphics Editor and Enhancer Kit.
In my case photoshop pissed me off because it didn't have undo so was very unfriendly for newbies - and I got the same sort of stupid elitist putdown you laid on the guy before "true professionals don't need undo". Now both gimp and the new photoshop (which does have undo despite "true professionals" not needing it) blow the features of that old photoshop well out of the water. I'm no pro and have never pretended to be one, but people have been doing "real work" with a lot less than gimp provides now for many years.
Yes, it's not the intent to be insulting, but it is perceived as such and so I don't really see anything wrong with changing the name.
How about just dropping the "GNU" portion? Make a cute little Icon of an imp and be done with it.
"What program you use?"
"I use IMP. It's cute and powerful!"
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It might look something like this: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_5RQcRPYRGco/S-mBUh4Ky4I/AAAAAAAAARQ/MgmCFZ50nhY/s400/Little_imp.png (used without permission as a simple example).
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Blender has to be the best run Open Source Project that has ties to the GPL around and the Gimp has to be one of the worst run examples of Open Source Project Management. Inkscape has had its hiccups but is churning right along. GIMP's had nearly a decade of ``what it could be'' and nearly 10 years to get GEGL off the ground. I'm glad it's here. Hopefully, it will accelerate it's advances in the future.
Despite it's name GTK (gimp tool kit) was long ago taken over by the gnome people who have very different priorities. If they say thay won't do anything more to fix broken parts in 2.6 there's not much the gimp people can do other than move to 3.0.
http://www.gimp.org/about/prehistory.html
1995-07-29: "a graphical image manipulation program" [yet unnamed]
1995-11-21: "The GIMP: the General Image Manipulation Program"
1996-02-15: "The GIMP v0.54 -- General Image Manipulation Program"
http://www.gimp.org/about/ancient_history.html
1996-97 "A name change also occurred; The General Image Manipulation Program became the GNU Image Manipulation Program."
So, there was already a name change. Please, consider one more. The second name change.
From what I have read here, Gimp is an offensive name for several reason. Go find them in the comments above...
Hey, wait, we said full name, right?
So, boss, can I install the "GNU's Not Unix Image Manipulation Program"
"What's a GNU?"
"Well, GNU's Not Unix"
"OK, I know what it's not, but what is it?"
"It's GNU's Not Unix"
"Yeah, you already said it's not Unix. So, what's GNU?"
(Who's Hu)
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Would it be possible to just go through source and replace every instance of gimp with something else? Would it compile?
Does it still require X11, does it have to be compiled, does it not come in .rpm, .dmg, and .exe binary forms?
So, um, still not ready for 98% of the world.
And how many months will it take for a Windows installer be around? This is so exciting
Yes, so why is the news being posted now? It seems like terrible marketing to release the news on huge news sources when only about 2% of people are actually able to try the new version. The large majority of GIMP users are on WIndows.
WTF?
You really call it "terrible marketing" when GIMP announces a release for the plattform they're aiming at: GNU/Linux and the release message is distributed via Slashdot, which once used to be a place where people who cared about freedom and therefore used Free Software on free operating systems?
It would only take an hour for a Windows user (usee?) to download and install a Linux distro.
GIMAP: Gnu Image MAnipulation Program. GIMA: Gnu Image Manipulation Application. GPIM: Gnu Program for Image Manipulation. GIEP: Gnu Image Editing Program. And many other possibilities.
2019 is going to be the year of Linux on the desktop.
Partha.com now has Windows (32 & 64 bit) builds.
http://partha.com/
The Mac build is not yet ready.
I'm surprised for a site known for nerds
people still view a book by its cover,
in this case its the name, haha.
its free open source software.
you could easily rename the shortcuts, edit the start up picture...
i cant believe this, srsly, i lost respect for the anonymous internet users
As a math-tarded Art Major, One time in a spot of poverty (among many) I had to use a very old half tower PC, running Red hat. I could navigate around and launch apps, but that's about it. Linnux is not ready to leave the gearhead clubhouse, yet, or wasn't until Apple got hold of it, But not having Photoshop, i had to use GIMP. It wasn't until I found a hack of it called "GIMPShop" where they had hacked it until the UI resembled The Fien And expensive Adobe Product, did my productivity increase enough to pull out of that spot of poverty. Once I got Photoshop again, I never looked back. The last thing an artist wants is for the tools to get in the way of their productivity. Subjectively Gip worked, but it was slow, and occasionally balky. and everything had a different name. Not only am I bad at math I am worse at languages other than English as well. This should be an improbvement, so that it's single window, as well as handling layers. But there's a $25 USD program out there, that doesa lot of what Photoshop does (except any lettering) called Easy paint Tool SAI. Look it up.