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2.5.4
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2.5.3
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Major feature enhancements |
22-Aug-2008 14:23 |
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2.5.2
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Major feature enhancements |
21-Jul-2008 17:17 |
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2.5.0
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Major feature enhancements |
10-Apr-2008 12:44 |
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2.3.18
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Minor feature enhancements |
12-Jun-2007 09:38 |
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2.3.17
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Minor feature enhancements |
27-May-2007 16:49 |
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2.3.16
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Minor feature enhancements |
25-Apr-2007 17:43 |
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2.3.12
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Minor feature enhancements |
12-Oct-2006 13:59 |
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2.3.11
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Minor feature enhancements |
08-Sep-2006 09:20 |
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2.3.10
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Articles referencing this project
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by Patrick Lenz
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Mon, Jun 11th 2007 04:01
- Red Hat: Updated gimp packages fix a security issue
by Patrick Lenz
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Comments
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10 retouching image tutorials
by Ponphan - Oct 17th 2008 23:54:23
Hi guys. I’ve been using GIMP for a while and I love it. Now, I’m a college
student and I have to pay for my own way through college. I thought about
GIMP and remembering how it has helped me in the past, by retouching my and
my friends’ images. At the time I wished there was an easy way for me and
others to use the program. Then I decided to create 10 retouching image
tutorials and recorded them on DVDs that was user friendly and easier for
people to use. I would like to sell the DVD for $14.99, which would greatly
help me through school. Please purchase this product to support my efforts
and the GIMP community. Thank you very much. Ponphan Suwanakas, Western
International University student. You can purchase my product at
www.playpicsmedia.com
Thank you guys so much
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The Gimp Rocks
by Hone Watson - Jan 28th 2006 03:32:53
Does everything I need it to. Lets face it photoshop ain't cheap so if
you're on a budget check out the Gimp.
Worth the effort of having to install the gtk
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Super Tool
by Plutoid - May 22nd 2004 11:09:26
I am always amazed at the quality and functionality of The GIMP. Great
work!
Jake the Jeweler
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All time Favorite
by Plutoid - Jun 25th 2003 14:57:56
This has always been an all time favorite. I am very impressed with the
developers on this app. I was amazed the first time I ran this app (a long
long time ago). Thanks for all your efforts!!!
Regards,
jake
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When will version 1.2.3 be released ?!
by linux - Jan 12th 2002 18:38:10
Looking at the "PRE" version of 1.2.3 [
ftp://ftp.gimp.org/pub/gimp/v1.2/testing/ ] anyone will notice that the
development has STOPPED !
The "last" pre 1.2.3 was released on Nov, 06, 2001, and it has
been OVER TWO MONTHS ALREADY without any development.
Is 1.2.3 officially DEAD ?!
Can the GIMP people give some explaination, please?
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Re: When will version 1.2.3 be released ?!
by Sven Neumann - Feb 12th 2002 07:52:46
What can I reply to such nonsense and FUD? Sometimes it just takes a little
longer to get things right. GIMP-1.2.3 has been released in the meantime
and development goes on.
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Re: When will version 1.2.3 be released ?!
by heh - Feb 12th 2002 10:03:10
Talking of the devil... Say hello to the 1.2.3 :)
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Lots of functionality but not very user friendly
by Debian Drone - Aug 9th 2001 01:22:09
One glaring problem with the GIMP is the hoops one has to jump through just
to cut an image off of its background. In any other graphic tool (such as
SuperPaint), one can use the lasso to select an image against a plain
background (white for instance). In GIMP, all the lasso does is select an
irregularly shaped area and you still cut into the background. Sure, you
can use layers if you're creating a new image, but otherwise, it's bad news
if you're trying to edit an imported image. The magic wand, which is
supposed to select certain colored areas, is a joke. It is utterly
cumbersome when trying to select a multicolored image off its
background
Even if I selected a portion of a picture with some white background,
there is no option for a transparent paste. Again, in SuperPaint, you can
select an area, but paste transparently so only the colors paste and not
the white background of your selection. This is important, because it
makes no sense to be cutting into the background of a single layer image
only to repaste parts of the unwanted background all over the image. GIMP
just cannot leave the background behind on a single layer image all that
easily.
Even these problems would have been tolerable if GIMP had some clear way
of doing a fill with NO COLOR (transparent). That way, one could kill the
background on a single-layer image easily, and cut the parts out without
any headaches. But I haven't found a way to do that in GIMP yet. I don't
think I will without having to jump through multiple steps and
hoops.
Quite frankly, I think these problems are a hugh sink-hole in the
functionality of an otherwise impressive open-source program.
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Re: Lots of functionality but not very user friendly
by Chuck Messenger - Aug 14th 2001 10:20:47
> One glaring problem with the GIMP is the
> hoops one has to jump through just to
> cut an image off of its background. In
> any other graphic tool (such as
> SuperPaint), one can use the lasso to
> select an image against a plain
> background (white for instance). In
> GIMP, all the lasso does is select an
> irregularly shaped area and you still
> cut into the background. Sure, you can
> use layers if you're creating a new
> image, but otherwise, it's bad news if
> you're trying to edit an imported image.
> The magic wand, which is supposed to
> select certain colored areas, is a joke.
> It is utterly cumbersome when trying to
> select a multicolored image off its
> background
Seems easy enough to me. Import image w/ white background. Do color
range select, with a very narrow range, to select the white background. So
far, we're at a couple of mouse clicks. But we still need to get rid of
the spurrious selections of white inside our image. So, turn the selection
so-far into a layer. Now, do a rough lasso selection of your image, and do
a subtract-selection (whatever combo of shift-alt-ctrl that is, I forget).
And presto -- you've got your white background nicely isolated.
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Re: Lots of functionality but not very user friendly
by Mutation - Nov 14th 2001 03:37:53
Indeed, I do not know what the problem is. With the Gimp, stuff like this
is trivial. I suppose you just haven't found the right functions yet.
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Re: Lots of functionality but not very user friendly
by Randolf Rotta - Nov 14th 2001 12:19:56
here's my way of cutting out areas to transparency
as mentioned earlier you can do a selection by color. once you have done
this, you can kill this selected area to become transparent by pressing
CTRL-k.
But unfortunately it only works if the layer isn't the background-layer.
so duplicate the layer and delete the old background-layer and all should
work
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1.1.22 lockup
by pete - May 25th 2000 23:31:14
Hi, I had the same problem until I deleted my old GTK+/GLIB libraries (it
mentions this in one of the README's). Once I got only the GTK+/GLIB-1.2.7
libraries installed, I re-compiled the GIMP and it works much better now. I
also deleted the GIMP directories like ~/.gimp-1.1 and
/usr/local/share/gimp (after backing up anything I wanted to keep) before I
re-compiled.
Some of my older plugins also had to be re-compiled to work with the new
GIMP. Hope this helps.
Peace
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1.1.22 (prerelease for 1.2)
by Mutation - May 25th 2000 14:06:31
I still get a lot of lock-ups with this version. I had hoped that things
would've become more stable, since this is a prerelease for 1.2 and all...
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Gimp-1.1.6-?
by OKieSky - Jan 14th 2000 04:56:45
Coming to Freshmeat, I see that GIMP-1.1.5 is out, so I download it.
Looking forward to using it, and seeing what new and cool features you guys
have to offer.. I was really sad to see that it crashes on start up of any
scrupt fu application. I will make note that I am glad to see a new
interface to the fonts. I was impressed with that.
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GIMP 2 PRE3 SCREENSHOTS PLEASE ANYONE?
by mitko - Mar 2nd 2004 07:33:27
Please peopl,i'm desperate, i need to seesome awesome screenshot of thenew
gimp in action,but i found none so far..that's why i registed here - i need
your screensots:-))
(i am currently unable to d/l the latest release to try it out for myslef,
but im desperate to see some snapshots)
thanks in advance!
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