• @[email protected]
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    Gimp 3.0.0 is fucking awesome, haters gonna hate.

    There is already a killer plugin for Gimp 3.0.0 called “Batcher” that lets you batch edit and convert images (including pdfs) either with a GUI interface or from the command line. There are already plenty of tools that can do this from the command line, or that are commercial paid software… but this is a pretty damn powerful utility to have attached to a fully featured free and open source image editor that you could teach someone who is uncomfortable with scripting how to make a bunch of edits across a large amount of image files with.

    https://github.com/kamilburda/batcher

  • @[email protected]
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    774 months ago

    Typical “we know this feature is asked many times, but it not on our priority/ it is not planned”

    I’m not criticizing open source itself, but I think this highlights a common issue in open source software, one that distinguishes widely adopted projects like Blender from others. Successful open source software tends to reach users beyond just those within the open source movement.

    I know some might disagree, saying that these developers work for free, but that’s not the point here. Software is created for users, and if a developer declines to implement a feature requested by the user base, many will simply return to proprietary alternatives—like Adobe Photoshop or Photo Pea, in this case. This leaves these open source projects feeling like “second-class citizens” because they lack the specific features users need.

    • @[email protected]
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      Tbf this is not exclusive to open source software. iOS famously didn’t have “copy and paste” until version 3, for instance. The zealots were the ones that insisted that it was unnecessary until Apple rolled it out.

      Plex constantly has requests for obvious features that are stated to not be on their roadmap.

      Yes it is frustrating, but it isn’t exclusive to open source development.

      • @[email protected]
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        Lmfao unlocked a memory with this one, remember when Apple tried to force people to pay for that update? You could easily find the package and manually install it instead, but still lmfao.

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      Very true. You can find many cases of that though. Just the other day I was trying to get crypto quotes and accounting inside Gnucash, which has been supported by the backend API’s since forever ago, but the interface essentially doesn’t allow for it because the developers don’t consider crypto as currency, and don’t want to support custom currencies or even just using the existing data source API for anything but stocks, derivatives and fiat currencies.

    • @[email protected]
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      Agree. Similar example is Matrix Element multi-account request. It’s the most requested but we still don’t know it’s roadmap.

      • @[email protected]
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        That one is infuriating. Having a good client is so key to adoption… And Element is still really, really bad. Yes, it has almost all the features, but refusing multi-account is so so so annoying, and being Electron garbage is horrible. They have so much funding it’s ridiculous.

        XMPP is another case where adoption has mostly failed exactly because there are no “flagship” clients that do it all.

        That’s why DeltaChat looks so good. The official clients work great everywhere, and they can do it all!

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          Tbh on pc, I can have multiple accounts with different workspaces but the main problem is on mobile. It’s been 6 years and their progress isn’t even transparent. They keep moving the issue tracker and I searched so much but couldn’t find their issue tracker. The fact that this was the most requested and now imagine the condition of slightly less popular requests.

          Really feel like some of these bigger projects should hire a competent leadership.

      • @[email protected]
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        34 months ago

        don’t even dream about it. I remember reading on their issue tracker one if them saying that such a feature needs to be accounted for from the beginning of planning an app. if you think about it, it makes sense. but I doubt anything has been done about it

        • Julian
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          24 months ago

          Like others have said, it’s on the roadmap. They just need (or want) to add vector layers first. So progress is being made.

          • @[email protected]
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            14 months ago

            I have written up a comment when I realized you have probably meant gimp. this thread was about matrix.

            but I can’t let it go to waste, so here it comes!


            Like others have said, it’s on the roadmap.

            the roadmap (found here) that was cleaned out and archived 4 days ago?

            and turns out it was not public either for a longer time

            They just need (or want) to add vector layers first.

            what do you mean by vector layers? SVG graphics come to mind but that doesn’t seem to be related

    • @[email protected]
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      The meme is ironic lol. Why would anybody want a shape tool in gimp? Nobody is seriously asking for it. This is a joke that originated with that old greentext about anon getting beat up in the school parking lot for not being able to draw a circle in gimp

      • @[email protected]
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        Every now and then, I just want a circle to start off with. A circle will capture 97% of the area I need before I grind down with the lasso. Can I draw a circle freehand? No, that shit is more like an oval or an abomination against God.

        Is it enough to get me to start paying for Photoshop? No. I’ve even got it installed on my work computers that have Photoshop in case of licensing issues (it’s happened more than once). But I am a user and I have requested it unironically in the past.

        So, beat me up after class but the sample size is at least one.

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          If you unironically need it, than what’s stopping you from just using it…? It’s right there, just search for “shape” in the command pallete

  • @[email protected]
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    154 months ago

    GIMP needs a glow up. It looks like what it is, but for a program looking for artists and designers to switch - you’re not going to get it by looking like the Temu photoshop.

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      14 months ago

      I keep hearing about this thing. Does it really do all the photoshop things? adjustment layers, masks, dodge+burn, all that stuff? and I guess, does it do it well, with big files?

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        He does a lot of things, in particular layer positioning/whatever this is called. I can’t really compare with PS though, since I don’t have it, but to open and do basic stuff on complex psd files that other software do not handle well, it’s ok.

        No idea how large you can get with it though.

    • @[email protected]
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      14 months ago

      Is this pronounced:

      Photo-PEE

      Or

      fo - TOW PIA (like a play on the words photo and utopia)

      • @[email protected]
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        14 months ago

        You can install it as a Progressive Web App in Chromium based browsers, the GNOME web browser and anything else that supports PWAs (firefox with the special extension, for example) and as a PWA it does run offline. But you cannot download it yourself and run it manually as the code is not available to download.

    • @[email protected]
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      Admittedly, I just make the occasional meme for friends, but Photopea has been a 1:1 replacement for Photoshop for me.

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      Oh so this is not a photoediting class I thought. So I launched Krita. And everyone laughed when they realized Photoshop was the wrong tool for the job.

      We had icecream.

    • @[email protected]
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      54 months ago

      I’ve seen this exact image in a thread before and the circlejerk assured everyone this didn’t happen

  • Rose
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    GIMP (at least in v2) does have a vector path tool and stores the paths with the image! Thing is, they kind of work like selections and you have to explicitly stroke the paths on bitmap layers. It’s a bit more complicated than necessary and not easy to grasp at first.

  • @[email protected]
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    I use GIMP only for the simple pixel stuff, and I hope they did not make basic operations even more complicated. I always struggle to get some basic things done just because there are myriads of for me useless and arcane settings.

  • Julian
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    Man there’s a lot of really stupid shit in here.

    Yes having a simple to use shape tool is nice. And it’s on the roadmap so no, it doesn’t go against some weird vaguely defined “core value” of gimp.

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    Wrong tool for the job anyway.

    GIMP and photoshop have always been photo editing tools first and foremost, which means they are meant for working with bitmap graphics, not vector.

    Want to work with vector graphics? Use Inkscape.

    Would you look at that: Inkscape already has very robust shape tools

    Edit: before I rip my hair out: As explained elsewhere in this post, GIMP already has shape creation methods for bitmap. I assumed people were refering to PS’s vector shape capabilities because… GIMP already has shape creation methods for bitmap.

    Yes, it’s part of the default tool set of a lot of programs that are not GIMP; don’t like it? Use those programs you listed instead. Or implement it because it’s FOSS. Or throw some money at the devs—who are creating something for you for free while you whinge about the things they haven’t done for you—so you at least have some right to whinge.

    • Kushan
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      Why does a shape tool have to mean vectors are involved?

      Why can’t I just draw some bitmaps in different shapes?

        • Kushan
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          Maybe? The person I was responding to was making a direct comparison that GIMP is bitmap only and insinuated that shapes are only vectors.

        • Kushan
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          How? Isn’t that what’s being discussed here, that too make bitmap shapes there isn’t a dedicated tool for it, instead you have to do multi-step workarounds.

    • B-TR3E
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      Nonono, you got it all wrong. Photoshop is the one and only graphics tool, just as Word is the tool for anything text. Like layout - and wherever Word fails layouting you use Photoshop for the job. It has even more different fonts and u can use them all in one document!! Every single letter a different color and a different filter. Everything else is just not proffesional. Hahah. lolrotfl. Can your Gump do that? Thought so!

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      GIMP and photoshop have always been photo editing tools first and foremost

      I mean, GIMP literally means “General Image Manipulation Program”.

      Excusing the lack of proper shape drawing tools as “it’s a task for vector software” while at the same time having things like the ability to define vector masks is complete nonsense.

    • @[email protected]
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      You’re not wrong. But also, people would love shape tools in GIMP. It still feels like a really weird thing to exclude.

    • @[email protected]
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      This comment has such a “Wanted to do X for a laugh? We had a tool for that, it’s called Y” energy, and I think that’s hilarious.

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        You can use both, you don’t have to limit yourself to only one document/image manipulation program

    • @[email protected]
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      Wrong.

      “GIMP is a cross-platform image editor … Whether you are a graphic designer, photographer, illustrator, or scientist, GIMP provides you with sophisticated tools to get your job done.” - gimp.org

      Shape tools is a universal basic tool for any software that handle some sort of image creation or addition.

      Photo editing, general image editing, painting software, page layout design, vector design, PDF editor, all of them have one.

      Photoshop, Microsoft Paint, Clip Studio Paint, Krita, Photopea, Pixelmator, Affinity Photo, … all of them have shape tools.

      Heck, even Microsoft Excel and Word even have one.

      EDIT: Shape tool is planned, not yet WIP. Source: GIMP Roadmaps

      • @[email protected]
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        GIMP has shape tools like MS Paint does.

        Also, why not use those programs you listed instead, if GIMP isn’t getting the job done.

        • @[email protected]
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          Using select tools to make shape is not actual Shape tools.

          As I stated previously, GIMP developers list Shape Tools in the roadmap.

          Also, why not use those programs you listed instead, if GIMP isn’t getting the job done. Hoping our tool to be more capable is just a normal thing. I want GIMP to be the best image editor, I want Krita to be the best painting and animation software, and so on.

        • @[email protected]
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          To be fair, MS Paint (and other Paint-alike) software shape tools is barebone. No NDE and just direct to canvas/layer. (which perfectly fine for its scope)

    • Rose
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      For illustration work, having good support for both vector and bitmap elements is pretty damn convenient. For example, in comics, you draw the comics themselves in bitmap layers, while panels and speech bubbles go in vector layers. Having the ability to edit the speech bubbles easily is pretty neat.

      (Optimally inking/outlines would be vectors too, but most people prefer to do that with bitmap tools anyway, or vectorise later.)

      Krita actually does these pretty solidly - vector tools are there and they’re pretty easy to use. In GIMP 2, the vector path support actually is there and the editable texts are actually pretty great, but it has the air of “power user trick, for those in the know” rather than something people actually discover easily. You also need to update the vector strokes manually. (Haven’t tried GIMP 3 yet.) The fact that people still assume you can’t do this stuff really says it all.

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    I think I’m just not familiar enough with image manipulation software, but GIMP feels way too complex to even get started with…

  • @[email protected]
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    I looked up what a “shape tool” is supposed to do. How about using better tools for this, like Inkscape, export as pixel file (png or whatever), and import it into GIMP?