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@Radio_Azureus@ioc.exchange  路  activity timestamp 5 days ago

GIMP v3.04

It was this early morning, when I tried to fire up GIMP, I noticed that I had forgotten to install this magnificent gfx tool kit.

I ran apt install gimp immediately

I've been using GIMP ever since it came out, decades ago (spawn 1995). Even though the UI was totally different from what I was used to, adaptation was fast and my fluency in use of GIMP increased fast. I like working in GIMP

The GIMP is 31 years old

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In 1995, Spencer Kimball and Peter Mattis began developing GIMP as a semester project at University of California, Berkeley for the eXperimental Computing Facility.[8] The software was originally named the General Image Manipulation Program

GIMP v0.54 was first released in 1996

Over the decades I've seen a lot of users emitting futile complaints about the GUI, the use of many windows / viewports, while I can easily transition from closed source software on client's machines, to the GIMP, just by switching the mindset regarding the UI. The logic behind UI decisions is easily traceable.

GIMP has so many functions, I know of nobody who knows how to use all of them.

You should learn what you need to do, get fluent into those tasks, and learn more when you need more. This mind set also works in VIM, which has a massive ammount of functions and commands to make not only your programming in different languages more pleasant, it also has subtle assist functions which makes your source entries even more enjoyable.

GIMP always gives me consistent performance and I can rely on the keyboard shortcuts without having to use the mouse to select functions brushes, et all.
GIMP is for me a must have in my photo correction work flow. I've never relied on closed source software for those tasks, GIMP always has similar functions, many working even more efficient with your computer's CPU / GPU resources.

For the Love of GIMP

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I've always known that Open Source programs can be trusted better than closed source equivalents, something you all know when it comes down to the big photo manupilation suite, which enshittifies everything for its paying users.

GIMP shall always have its users back

You can trust GIMP

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#GIMP #Photograph #Photo #correction #image #manipulation #OpenSource #TheGiMP #programming #keyboard #shortcuts #Linux #POSIX

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@rl_dane@polymaths.social  路  activity timestamp 5 days ago

@Radio_Azureus

Always loved GIMP, but I'm not loving the GTK 3.x look. :/

Putting buttons in the titlebar is a dumb idea, and I'm dying on this hill.

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Magitian
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@magitian@fedia.social  路  activity timestamp 5 days ago

@rl_dane@polymaths.social @Radio_Azureus@ioc.exchange It might be worthwhile to check adw-gtk3 out - it makes GTK3 applications resemble libadwaita ones.

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@rl_dane@polymaths.social  路  activity timestamp 5 days ago

@magitian @Radio_Azureus

Isn't that worse? The whole CSD craziness is being driven by the Gnome guys.

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@Radio_Azureus@ioc.exchange  路  activity timestamp 5 days ago

Tastes differ. It's clearly a great option for @magitian and many others.

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@rl_dane@polymaths.social  路  activity timestamp 4 days ago

@Radio_Azureus @magitian

I will respectfully disagree, I think CSDs are broken by design, not only because they break forty years of effective UI design practices and require you to think about where you're grabbing the window to move it, but they make the buttons harder to see, and are a way for the DE and the app maker to exercise influence over the user, by making the application look out of place if they're using it on a desktop other than what it was intended for. The titlebar is something I should have influence over as a user, not have it dictated to me by the dev. There are settings and customizations I rely on for the way I work, and CSDs don't respect those.

If it were simply a matter of taste, I'm all about live and let live. But IMO CSDs are harming user choice and making computing worse. I can't help but view them as UI enshittification in the FOSS world.

But I'm much more frustrated by the trend to use iPad/iPhone-style scrollbars in modern desktop UIs. That is fundamentally broken, and bull-headed.

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