GIMP 3.2 Promises New Paint Mode, Support for Importing Photoshop Patterns

'GIMP 3.2 promises new features like theme colors for Brush, Font, and Palette, a new paint blend mode called Overwrite that lets you directly replace the pixels over the area you paint, a new setting in the text tool to control the direction of the text outline, and automatic match of Linux and Windows OS themes. It also promises support for using ART (AnotherRawTherapee) as a Camera Raw loader, a new option to export to Krita‘s .kpl palette format, support for importing Photoshop patterns, as well as support for using presets from Photoshop’s Curves and Levels filters in GIMP’s Curves and Levels filters. In addition, GIMP 3.2 will bring initial support for exporting Photoshop Large format (PSB) files, support for importing APNG animations, support for loading multi-layer OpenEXR images, support for importing and exporting JPEG 2000 images, and support for loading and exporting Sony Playstation 1 TIM textures and images. But wait, that’s not all because GIMP 3.2 also promises support for importing Nokia’s historical black and white Over-the-Air Bitmap format, support for importing the GIF variant known as Jeff’s Image Format (.jif), and support for importing Advanced Video Coding (AVCI) still images. Among other noteworthy changes, GIMP 3.2 promises to improve non-destructive editing, update the CMYK Color Selector to calculate and display the Total Ink Coverage of the selected color, and implement a new API to create a GimpCoordinates widget in the auto-generated dialog.' -- source: https://9to5linux.com/gimp-3-2-promises-new-paint-mode-support-for-importing... Cheers, Peter
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Peter Reutemann