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GIMP 2.10 incomplete on Linux - payasam - 05-12-2018 I use GIMP 2.8 on Debian Linux. In order to use GIMP 2.10, which is installed on my Linux Mint partition, I need GIMP-UFRAW, G'MIC and BIMP. Help shall be appreciated. RE: GIMP 2.10 incomplete on Linux - rich2005 - 05-13-2018 Which version of Mint are you using? Assuming it is 18, are you using a flatpak or an appimage? or something else. All affects a possible solution. RE: GIMP 2.10 incomplete on Linux - payasam - 05-13-2018 Mint 18.3, Rich, and Flatpak. It appears that UFRaw does not work with 2.10, so I shall try to learn Rawtherapee. RE: GIMP 2.10 incomplete on Linux - rich2005 - 05-13-2018 This is a post on my experiences installing Gimp 2.10.0 flatpak in ubuntu 16.04 - which is equivalent to Mint 18. https://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-ubuntu-xenial-and-flatpak?pid=7741#pid7741 If you read through it (skip the installation, you have already done that) there is a bit about installing compiled plugins. Lots of extra files needed for some things to work. So far nufraw works -proof screenshot: https://i.imgur.com/XnC6vEI.jpg gimp_gimic_gtk + BIMP and a couple of others. It does involve copying lots of files into the flatpak installation. It posted a zip with these files but give me half an hour and I will update with the latest nufraw. Usual garantee - there is none note. nufraw still stops svg files loading so turn permissions on/off as required. While nufraw suits me, for more versatility, rawtherapee might be a better bet. RE: GIMP 2.10 incomplete on Linux - rich2005 - 05-13-2018 This one might be a good alternative for you. The appimage from https://github.com/aferrero2707/gimp-appimage/releases/ latest release https://github.com/aferrero2707/gimp-appimage/releases/download/continuous/gimp-git-2.10.1-20180512.glibc2.15-x86_64.AppImage This already includes nufraw and gimp_gmic_qt and as I understand it, user plugins can now be added. RE: GIMP 2.10 incomplete on Linux - payasam - 05-13-2018 Thank you, Rich. The github option seems the obvious choice. As it happens, I had not even heard of nufraw. RE: GIMP 2.10 incomplete on Linux - rich2005 - 05-13-2018 (05-13-2018, 09:12 AM)payasam Wrote: Thank you, Rich. The github option seems the obvious choice. As it happens, I had not even heard of nufraw. It is just an updated version of ufraw. I just gave the appimage a try. My advice. If you have Gimp 2.8.x installed, disable the gimp profile ~./gimp-2.8 (rename to ~./ggimp-2.8) to prevent copying to the Gimp appimage profile ~./config/GIMP.appimage (then rename back) BIMP works, put the plugin in ~./config/GIMP.appimage/2.10/plug-ins not sure what else works or is included. RE: GIMP 2.10 incomplete on Linux - payasam - 05-13-2018 Thank you, Rich. RE: GIMP 2.10 incomplete on Linux - racer-x - 05-13-2018 (05-13-2018, 09:19 AM)rich2005 Wrote:(05-13-2018, 09:12 AM)payasam Wrote: Thank you, Rich. The github option seems the obvious choice. As it happens, I had not even heard of nufraw. What is BIMP? Never heard of it. RE: GIMP 2.10 incomplete on Linux - payasam - 05-13-2018 "BIMP. Batch Image Manipulation Plugin." Most search engines should find http://registry.gimp.org/node/26259. |