10-15-2019, 04:38 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-15-2019, 04:38 PM by Espermaschine.)
I cant answer any of that.
For what i do with Gimp, having so many options for doing something simple as desaturating or inverting is not an improvement.
Maybe it has a lot of relevance for people who edit photos.
I like a High Pass filter because its non destructive. In 2.8 this requires to apply the blur factor by gut feeling.
Theoretically 2.10 gives me more control/convenience with its live Blur filter (when doing it the manual way).
I guess i will have to stick with the GEGL High Pass, then.
For what i do with Gimp, having so many options for doing something simple as desaturating or inverting is not an improvement.
Maybe it has a lot of relevance for people who edit photos.
I like a High Pass filter because its non destructive. In 2.8 this requires to apply the blur factor by gut feeling.
Theoretically 2.10 gives me more control/convenience with its live Blur filter (when doing it the manual way).
I guess i will have to stick with the GEGL High Pass, then.