

The larger an image, the slower the program gets at doing pretty much anything. I appreciate the work the Gimp guys have done, and their contributions have allowed me to make my dreams a reality.Īnyway, this is what I've been experiencing: Also, I get the feeling some of these things have been drug into the ground, so sorry for egging the problem on if it's already been talked about. It seems like these problems are solely tied to the 2.10 version itself, but then again I'm not an expert. Also, while I had some minor grievances with 2.8, it ran pretty smoothly, and I've got a pretty good rig at my disposal. To preface this, I've gotta say that I've been using Gimp for years now, but am still a relative newbie, and I don't like getting into things associated with the subsystems. I didn't know it at the time, but that was a big mistake. So I'm on Windows 10, and upgraded from 2.8 to 2.10, and then to 2.10.2. r/FreeCAD FOSS Parametrical CAD/CAM /r/scribus Desktop Publishing Darktable FOSS tool for photographers
Gimp 2.8.22 for windows 7 software#
r/gmic FOSS image processing framework /r/inkscape Vector-based graphic editor /r/blender 3D modeling, animation, & rendering /r/mypaint painting for digital painters /r/darktable/ photo editing software /r/krita digital painting application /r/synfig FOSS 2D Animation /r/FOSSPhotography Folks who use all the above /r/libredesign changing the paradigm Other Links of Interest Outreach through well written tutorials, presentation etc.


