The plug-in works great in importing NEF to GIMP, but now when I open some
TIF files in GIMP, it uses the plug-in in the same fashion as if I was
opening raw files in GIMP, i.e. launching darktable and upon exiting
exporting the file to GIMP as 32-bit EXR. This happens with some TIF files
but not
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> My experience is that GIMP developers don't care what any user would
> like to have.
>
Clearly untrue. We have the Unified Transform Tool, hardware acceleration,
Mypaint brush engine, and (up to) 64bit colour depth, and linear light
blending modes to look forward to in the next release, the
29 апр. 2016 г. 19:37 пользователь "john smith" написал:
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> My experience is that GIMP developers don't care what any user would
> like to have.
What experience would that be exactly?
Alex
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* john smith [04-29-16 12:38]:
> My experience is that GIMP developers don't care what any user would
> like to have.
> The general response is "we have previously decided that we want to do
> it like this and we aren't interested in how the end user might find
> something
My experience is that GIMP developers don't care what any user would
like to have.
The general response is "we have previously decided that we want to do
it like this and we aren't interested in how the end user might find
something useful".
This is in stark contrast to most of the other open
On 04/28/2016 05:18 PM, Simon Budig wrote:
>No there isn't but there will. This is work-in-progress. We'll
>probably end up with the plug-in having to specify "I am a raw
>importer", and a page in prefs to pick one of the installed
>importers.
An alternate idea might be to en/disable the
Are there plans to fix the cubic interpolation so it doesn't toss away
quite so much resolution?
It seems to me it didn't do that quite so much before.
-C
On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 12:34 AM, Liam R. E. Quin wrote:
> On Fri, 2016-04-29 at 00:59 +0200, Nicolas Robidoux wrote:
>