![]() ![]() So excuse the flame, but take your "stop whining" attitude and pipe it to /dev/null. This post was intended to try and get some feel of how many *photographers* are interested in native GIMP plugins. But things are changing and usage of Linux on the Desktop is increasing. Linux market share on the desktop is small, hence there will be little demand for GIMP native plugins (when many win32 PS plugins work in win32 GIMP thus reducing demand for plugin developers to port to GIMP). My primary reasons of interest are lower cost to me (Photoshop ain't free) and it runs on my favorite platform (I use Linux on the Desktop - Gnome to be specific). If you had read my post you would have seen that. What I am looking for is how many people are truly interested in the GIMP as an alternative to PS. Please do not assume that because I'm a penguin, I'm whining. I use photoshop because there are things the Gimp doesn't do, or doesn't do easily. Rather buy new lenses than new versions of PS :p ) I'm curious how many others are in my position (I'd The only thing the GIMP is missing for my level of photography is aįew plugins. But I would *really* love it if Iĭidn't have to boot Windows (or Mac OS) to use a $$$ product - when I am not a GIMP developer, I do package (rpm) Linux software andĬontribute to what gets into some distro's, and have built some custom Work flow plugins that some people really like. To check on what it is now, as the new Gimp is really very good - goodĮnough imho for many hobbyists - just lacking in some of the necessary I suspect currently the demand would not be *that* great, but I'd like Plugins available for the GIMP that worked in Linux (or *BSD or Software) if there were more quality commercial (not necessarily free) I'm curious as to how many photo nuts out there would actuallyĬonsider using the GIMP (free software) and possibly under Linux (free var/app//config/GIMP/2.10 directory here and started GIMP to see the PhotoGIMP splash.Many PS filters work in the GIMP on Win32 (or so I've been told) but The location for GIMP config file for me was ~/.config/GIMP/2.10. It is free software, you can change its source code. I installed GIMP in Ubuntu 20.04 using apt. GIMP is a cross-platform image editor available for GNU/Linux, macOS, Windows and more operating systems. When asked, opt for merge option and replace existing files of the same name. var/app//config/GIMP/2.10 directory of PhotoGIMP. However, if you installed GIMP via apt or snap or your distribution’s package manager, you’ll have to find the GIMP config folder and paste the content of the. If you installed GIMP using Flatpak, you can simply copy-paste these hidden folders in your home directory and it will convert your GIMP into Adobe Photoshop like settings. Simply copy the content of GIMP config files into some other location.Īt present, PhotoGIMP is mainly compatible with GIMP installed via Flatpak. Warning: I suggest making backup of GIMP config files so that you can revert if you don’t like PhotoGIMP. You should use Ctrl+H keyboard shortcut to show hidden files in Ubuntu. var : the main folder containing the patch for GIMP desktop file so that you see PhotoGIMP instead of GIMP in system menu You’ll find the following hidden folders in the extracted folder: You download and extract the zip file in Linux. You must have GIMP 2.10 installed on your system. PhotoGIMP is essentially a patch for GIMP 2.10. ![]()
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