WhoDo
08-05-2012, 6:42pm
GIMP 2.8 has been released - at least the Windows version - and it has some striking improvements. A full review (http://arstechnica.com/business/news/2012/05/hands-on-testing-the-gimp-28-and-its-new-single-window-interface.ars) is available at ars technica, or you can just download it for FREE and try it out for yourself.
For those who can't afford fancy post-processing software, GIMP is as good as you can get for FREE. New features in Version 2.8 include: "layer groups, a single window mode, canvas-based text editing ... and a layout overhaul to make the whole experience much easier and more user-friendly", at least according to PetaPixel (http://www.petapixel.com/2012/05/07/gimp-adds-new-interface-and-nested-layer-groups-in-version-2-8/#more-53939). My early tests show there is much more improvement than that, and the good news is that 16-bit and 32-bit image processing with GEGL should also be available this year.
At 75Mb v2.8 is a bit heftier than 2.6, but it's still way lighter than Adobe Lightroom, PSE or CS6 ... especially on the pocket. Enjoy! :cool:
For those who can't afford fancy post-processing software, GIMP is as good as you can get for FREE. New features in Version 2.8 include: "layer groups, a single window mode, canvas-based text editing ... and a layout overhaul to make the whole experience much easier and more user-friendly", at least according to PetaPixel (http://www.petapixel.com/2012/05/07/gimp-adds-new-interface-and-nested-layer-groups-in-version-2-8/#more-53939). My early tests show there is much more improvement than that, and the good news is that 16-bit and 32-bit image processing with GEGL should also be available this year.
At 75Mb v2.8 is a bit heftier than 2.6, but it's still way lighter than Adobe Lightroom, PSE or CS6 ... especially on the pocket. Enjoy! :cool: