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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.

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  1. Maaaaaan... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The Gimp Users website is a design trainwreck.

    1. Re:Maaaaaan... by TheNextCorner · · Score: 5, Informative

      The Add under the article leads to a site wrapping Gimp with Crapware, toolbars and other installers. here is a screenshot of the ad, don't download it from Download-nation.com!

  2. Application Frame by RandomUsername99 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    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.

  3. Here comes the complaning... by vladilinsky · · Score: 5, Insightful

    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.

    1. Re:Here comes the complaning... by slim · · Score: 5, Insightful

      I tried Photoshop, and I didn't like it because it wasn't the GIMP.

      I'm sure PS is fine, but once you've learned one UI it's difficult to adapt to a different one.

    2. Re:Here comes the complaning... by Wattos · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Thank you for posting this.

      You get a feature rich, stable, complete application for absolutely free and you still complain about it not being something else. Gimp may have a very steap learning curve and may lack some features of photoshop but it is still a solid package and we should be absolutely greatful that there are people out there who dedicate their time to provide the package to us for free.

      I am absolutely sure that most people here, who complain about gimp not being photoshop, do not even have a valid license for photoshop. Additionally, if you think its so much worse, why dont you go ahead and try to make it better, its open source after all. But that would actually require you to do some work.

      I am happy that gimp 2.8 finally got released. I continue to use and support it :)

  4. how about a new name? by larry+bagina · · Score: 5, Funny

    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.

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  5. Re:The Name by Desler · · Score: 5, Informative

    'Gimp' is a perjorative for disabled people.

  6. Re:The Name by Atzanteol · · Score: 5, Informative

    It's an offensive slang term for handicapped people. And it speaks volumes about the marketing ability of geeks.

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  7. Re:have they speeded it up any?? by Sarten-X · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Wasn't a big fan of their dark gray on light black theme.

    Don't ever do pro image work, then.

    You may be familiar with those oddly-colored pictures that you stare at for a while, then look at a white wall and see the true-color image. Your eyes get used to whatever colors are around, and try to compensate by altering your perception. When working for hours on the same image, editors' eyes will start changing the color balance as they're working, and suddenly that bright red shirt is just a little too dull on that left side, so they raise the saturation until it looks good... then ten minutes later it looks like the shirt's plastic.

    Professional retouchers often surround themselves with as much matte 50% gray as possible, because it doesn't affect the color balance. Sure, it's ugly, but it makes for better pictures.

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  8. Re:The Name by schroedingers_hat · · Score: 5, Funny

    The multi window paradigm is popular among all the major operating systems in use on Vloxtar, don't be so small minded.

  9. Re:Change the name, please! by Stuarticus · · Score: 5, Funny

    Hi, I've forked it for you, I thought a better name would be "paintbitch" please PM me for a download key.

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  10. Re:The Name by Dishevel · · Score: 5, Insightful

    GNU
    Image
    Manipulation
    Program

    It is only offensive to those who feel a deep seated need to be offended.
    Unfortunately there are a lot of people who just can not spend a whole day without being "Deeply Offended" by something.

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  11. Re:The Name by DrData99 · · Score: 5, Funny

    I tell people that it is a self referential acronym:
    GIMP
    Is
    Most of
    Photoshop

  12. Re:The Name by jockm · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Considering your signature, I fear this is going to fall on deaf ears. You have a very high threshold for offense, and believe everyone should too. I suspect this because you are willing to equate a piece of computer hardware to criminal sodomy out in public, but please correct me if I am wrong.

    But here's the thing, if you are a disabled person then Gimp is just like "the N word", and insult hurled at you in anger and derision. It is also a word you reserve the right to yourself. You don't have to like it, you don't have to agree, but you do have to accept that, because that is the reality out in the world — at least with enough people to matter.

    And I can see why you think your explanation, giving the name in full, is cogent. But here's the thing: If the default were to say "The GNU Image Manipulation Program" and some people shortened it to "GIMP" then that would be one thing. Unfortunately that isn't the case. The devs of the program called it GIMP from the beginning, and took a very long time to accept that anyone could be offended by that. And now it is a line in the sand to them, one they will not cross.

    The name is a problem. It stops people using it, it stops schools teaching it, it hurts the app.

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  13. Re:The Name by kiwimate · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Your stubborn refusal to consider someone else's feelings, combined with your signature, makes me think you have a remarkable lack of sensitivity, empathy, and social awareness. As such, you may not get much out of this post.

    Sometimes one has to pick one's battles. You can choose to fight on the naming of a piece of software based on your assertion that it's only offensive to people who want to be offended. Alternatively, you can choose to accept that whether you agree with the sentiment or think it's foolish, nonetheless the term is offensive and/or silly and/or nebulous to potential users. The bigger issue could be that you want to spread the word about free and open source software and this is a great example of something that has come out of the community and matured, but which potentially is being held back by its name.

    I'm not a FOSS evangelist, but if I were I'd think it was a valid concern and wonder if I could give up the battle ("I wanna keep the name GIMP!") so that I have a better shot at winning the war. (And I really dislike using that terminology, by the way, because it should be about choice and giving people something that's better, not a fight against the enemy.)

    Look, it comes down to this. Like it or not, the name is a problem for more than a handful of people. Do you really want that to be the impediment that stops one of the best examples of free and open source software from being more widely adopted? Is it really that important to you? Where do your priorities lie?

    (And no-one is going to call it "GNU Image Manipulation Program". One syllable versus eleven. Easy choice.)

  14. Re:The Name by Atzanteol · · Score: 5, Funny

    Your stubborn refusal to consider someone else's feelings, combined with your signature, makes me think you have a remarkable lack of sensitivity, empathy, and social awareness. As such, you may not get much out of this post.

    I think you pretty much nailed it right there. He's way too out of touch with society to notice or care. He may as well run for public office at this point.

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  15. Re:The Name by shiftless · · Score: 5, Insightful

    What, that geeks don't value marketing?

    No, that 99% of geeks are so clueless about marketing that they don't even understand why it's desirable.

    This isn't a business that's seeking to conquer the world and "gain market share", it's an open source project where people want to create a tool for others to use.

    If they want others to use it........then change the fucking name. How difficult is this concept, really?

    It's been extraordinarily successful in that regard.

    No, it's been somewhat successful. It could have been and could still be extraordinarily successful, were the developers not clueless twits.

    If some people can't get past a name just to use a product, then why is that the developers problem and not the people who choose to not use a product for childish reasons?

    It's the developer's problem because the developers will go down in history as clueless twits who provided a marginally useful tool, rather than smart folks who genuinely "got it", understood their user base, and provided a seriously useful tool for them.

    I mean, as another poster suggested, why not call it NIGGER? I'm sure there'll be leagues of those "childish" people flocking to it, right?

    A good mechanic when shopping for used cars, can tell the difference between a car maintained by a fucking moron, and one by a person with half a clue. Guess which car he will gravitate towards purchasing?

    A materials scientist who is a plastics expert isn't going to buy some cheap ass garbage plastic basket made out a material which he knows won't last 6 weeks; he's going to buy the one next to it that costs a dollar or ten dollars more. It's not even that the cheap one will break; it's the *knowledge* of it being a cheap piece of shit that would haunt him in his sleep if he knowingly bought such garbage.

    So given all the above logical, reasonable statements, why the fuck would you assume that an artist is any different? Why would a person who is finely attuned to artwork and design sense gravitate towards a half assed graphics program so moronically designed that the very name gives it away?

    I think it's a stupid name, but I also think if someone is that hyper-sensitive to a name, then perhaps they should fork over a few hundred bucks for photo shop so they won't be offended. I kind of like the idea that being hyper-sensitive to things costs people money.

    No--being hypersensitive to things makes people money.....a concept the "GIMP" developers might have half a hope of understanding, were they actually artists rather than your average geeks with zero artistic sense. It is precisely because the GIMP geeks aren't anything like their ideal user base (you know....artists) that their tool is nowhere near as good and as popular as it could be.

  16. Re:The Name by Kozz · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The name was not a problem.
    First came the name. Then came the problem.
    Also.
    The "N" word is fucking stupid. If someone is being offensive and says the word "Nigger" then they are an easy to spot dumb fuck.
    Blacks can use the word nigger all they want. I will be modded down because I have used the word twice.
    I did not use it offensively. The word itself is not offensive because blacks can say it all they want.
    That means that is is only offensive because I am not black.
    That is racism. That to me is offensive.
    I am not often offended, but people who corrupt language to change thinking are in my opinion evil and highly offensive.

    A couple of points for you to consider...

    • If you think that all Black Americans feel the same way about the word "nigger", you're sorely mistaken.
    • The speaker doesn't get to decide whether his words are offensive. That's up to the listeners. If it's well known that a word is deemed by many to be offensive, the speaker ought to at least attempt to be respectful of that, even if he doesn't agree. To do otherwise seems anti-social, antagonistic, a jerk... pick one.
    • Of all the things in this world worth of the word "evil", I'm pretty sure you're stretching the definition.

    As for the naming of GIMP and whether it should be changed... would it be such a big deal? We've watched many projects go through forks and renames and changes of ownership. StarOffice, OpenOffice.org, LibreOffice. Phoenix, Firebird, Firefox. I think we'd get along just fine with a name change.

    To be obstinate on this topic is short-sighted if we (as a community) would like to see this product succeed at an ever-growing rate. If the name is holding it back from adoption or acceptance to any measurable degree, isn't it a good thing to seek improved marketing?

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  17. Re:The Name by sdnoob · · Score: 5, Interesting

    well i tell people the "G" is silent.. so it's just "IMP"

  18. Re:The Name by actiondan · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Quite right.

    Aside from any offensive connotations, which of these names clearly fails at being clear about what it does?

    Photoshop
    Paint
    GIMP

  19. Re:The Name by G3ckoG33k · · Score: 5, Funny

    "leather bound masochistic homosexuals"

    Hmm... Where is the pejorative?

  20. Re:The Name by shutdown+-p+now · · Score: 5, Funny

    The "leather" part. Do you have any idea how many poor animals are murdered in a very cruel way to make one gimp suit?!