(05-29-2018, 06:18 AM)Ofnuts Wrote: Look at the "Presets" dropdown at the top of the Colorize dialog. Gimp saves your setting automatically there. You can also put a name on specific presets.
Thank you, Ofnuts.
(05-29-2018, 07:24 PM)Maria Wrote:(05-29-2018, 06:18 AM)Ofnuts Wrote: Look at the "Presets" dropdown at the top of the Colorize dialog. Gimp saves your setting automatically there. You can also put a name on specific presets.
Thank you, Ofnuts.
I've noticed that even after installing GIMP 2.10 I still have a '.gimp-2.8' directory in C: \ Users \ Maria \ .gimp-2.8. However, GIMP 2.10 is in C: \ Program Files \ GIMP 2. My notions of programming are quite rudimentary and fragmented, so I was in doubt about the origin of the slowness to be related to the double location of plugins ...
I also read this tutorial on how to re-enable the Windows 7 Photo Viewer in Windows 10 to speed up the display of images.
https://www.techtudo.com.br/dicas-e-tuto...s-10.ghtml
However, when I followed the steps listed on the page, I saw that there is a value related to GIMP 2.8 in the "Value data" box.
It occurred to me that maybe deleting everything with Revo and reinstalling GIMP 2.10 might solve the problem of slowness. What do you guys tell me about it?