Submitted by twovests in just_post

GIMP 2.10 RELEASE CANDIDATE was released March 26rd and that's the most exciting thing to happen to me in such a long time!! I've been using this awfully named piece of software since GIMP 2.4 and it's grown so much.

ANYWAYS here's an incomplete list of cool new things since the 2.8 release back in 2012:

  • higher bit depth image processing!! (32 bit integer, 64 bit floating points)
  • ICC v4 color profile support (and a lot of other things i don't understand)
  • (seriously there is so much new color support stuff, i'm not a photo person so i don't understand it so much)
  • RAW image support and 'darktable'??? (i just said i'm not a photo person!)
  • linear gamma space support!
  • HDR support
  • lot's of bugfixes and translations
  • layer groups and big UI improvements
  • lots faster on lots of things
  • moving more and more onto ur GPU (GEGL port!!)
  • public denouncement of sourceforge when they made the GIMP malware version
  • better support for a bunch of file formats (PSD, PDF, OpenRaster, WebP, and more)
  • Seriously there's so much PSD stuff added apparently? I don't use it often
  • it works better on macs too?
  • on-canvas preview
  • higher-quality image scaling
  • new and improved tools
  • MyPaint brush engine integration
  • canvas rotation
  • seamless clone / heal
  • layer blending modes everywhere
  • dark themes & HiDPI support
  • GEGL split preview
  • screenshot support for some reason
  • Symmetry Painting (mirror, mandala, tile)
  • More keyboard shortcuts
  • Selection remove-holes command
  • Other selection improvements
  • Fuzzy select can select diagonal neighbours!! (GREAT news for pixel art)
  • Better text editing
  • Better text editing for non-western languages (CJK)
  • Send by email plug-in
  • Command line batch processing
  • so man gui improvements
  • Layer groups and masks
  • on-canvas gradient preview
  • gradient editing!!
  • wayland support
  • paste-in-place
  • wavelet decomposition
  • Dockable dashboard (CPU, RAM, etc.)
  • Good debug dialog & post-crash image recovery
  • Layer masks over groups

in the future:

  • non destructive editing
  • An improved linear-gamma workflow
  • Further GEGL transition
  • Further GIMP color management
  • Warp performance increases
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twovests OP wrote

the reason i sought out an update was b/c the unstable dev version i was on (2.9.9-something) had a horrendous computer-crashing memory leak during string editing. i need to get on a mailing list or something

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Moonside wrote

I've basically given up using bleeding edge software for this reason. I don't have much of special interest in, say, text editors, web browsers and printers to justify transient administration work on monthly basis.

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emma wrote

boycotting gimp until it includes a red pepper

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