Articles by Alexandre Prokoudine

GIMP 2.10.4 Released

The latest update of the stable series delivers bugfixes, simple horizon straightening, async fonts loading, fonts tagging, and more new features.


GIMP has moved to Gitlab

GIMP has moved to new Gitlab-based infrastructure provided by GNOME.


Strings Freeze For GIMP 2.10 Is Now On

GIMP’s master branch is now entering a tentative strings freeze phase in preparation for 2.10 release.


GIMP 2.9.8 Released

GIMP 2.9.8 introduces on-canvas gradient editing and various enhancements while focusing on bugfixing and stability.


GIMP 2.9.6 Released

After more than a year of hard work we are excited to release GIMP 2.9.6 featuring many improvements, some new features, translation updates for 23 languages, and 204 bug fixes.


GIMP 2.10 blockers and the road to 3.0

During Wilber Week 2017 in Barcelona, the GEGL/GIMP team discussed further development plans.


WilberWeek 2017

On January 27 - February 5, the team is meeting in Barcelona for WilberWeek—a week of project planning and vicious hacking.


Community-supported development of GEGL now live

Almost every new major feature people have been asking us for, be it high bit depth support, or full CMYK support, or layer effects, would be impossible without having a robust, capable image processing core. You can help us fund further development of GEGL now.


2016 in review

When we released GIMP 2.9.2 in late 2015 and stepped over into 2016, we already knew that we’d be doing mostly polishing. This turned out to be true to a larger extent, but quite a few new features slipped in. So, what are the big changes for GIMP in 2016?


Making settings persistent in GIMP

Until fairly recently GIMP didn’t do a very good job of remembering all the types of possible customizations. Upcoming v2.10 has some major improvements in that department.


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