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We all love to personalise our PCs, from simple wallpaper changes to the most extreme of case mods. To give Windows 8 users a little bit more choice when personalising the OS, Microsoft is releasing new themes and wallpapers for you to download through the Windows Store.


The Halo 4 theme

In a cross promotional move with the Xbox 360, Microsoft has created a Halo 4 theme, bringing the “Halo 4 heroes to your Windows desktop.” And it doesn’t stop there, with the popular GTGraphics theme getting a sequel in the form of GTGraphics2.

The default theme of Windows 10 is excellent but if you are looking to give a new design or look to your Windows 10 PC, you might be looking for some attractive windows 10 themes or skins. Windows themes not only changes your PC’s visual interface but also enhances the user experience. The release notes Mendix Studio Pro version 8.0 (including all patches) with details on new features, bug fixes, and known issues. Microsoft Releases 11 Brand New Themes For Windows 8 And 8.1, Download Them All Here By Ben Reid August 6th, 2014 Microsoft’s Windows 8.1 release has been held in much higher regard than the preceding Windows 8, largely due to the fact that it plays more nicely with those rocking a more traditional keyboard-and-mouse rig.

But for the more chilled, relaxed and altogether outdoorsy person, the Garden Life 2, African Wildlife, Ancient Egypt and Thailand themes should satisfy your tastes for all things beautiful, natural and manmade, in the world.


The Garden Life 2 theme


The Ancient Egypt theme

Microsoft has not forgot about the users who haven’t yet moved to Windows 8, or who simply prefer to tweak their desktops from time to time, providing new wallpapers to hopefully satisfy their personalization needs.


Just one example of the new wallpapers that Microsoft are offering

Microsoft continually updates the personalization offerings for its Windows users, so if there isn’t anything to your taste here, check back regularly and we’re sure that something - from a full desktop theme to a single wallpaper - will catch your attention and earn a download.

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Source: Windows Blog | Images via Microsoft

Though the updated GIMP release policy allows cool new features in micro releases,we also take pride on the stability of our software (so that you can edit images feeling that your work is safe).

In this spirit, GIMP 2.10.8 is mostly the result of dozens of bug fixes and optimizations.

Notable improvements¶

In particular, chunk size of image projections are now determineddynamically depending on processing speed, allowing betterresponsiveness of GIMP on less powerful machines whereas processingwould be faster on more powerful ones. My policiesdavid downs trading page.

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Moreover various tools have been added to generate performance logs,which will allow us to optimize GIMP even more in the future.As with most recent optimizations of GIMP, these are the results of Ell’sawesomeness. Thanks Ell!

In the meantime, various bugs have been fixed in wavelet-decompose, the new vertical text feature (including textalong path), selection tools, and more. On Windows, we also improvedRawTherapee detection (for RawTherapee 5.5 and over), working in syncwith the developers of this very nice RAW processing software.And many, many more fixes, here and there…

The Save dialog also got a bit of retouching as it now shows moreprominently the features preventing backward compatibility (in case youwish to send images to someone using an older version of GIMP). Of course,we want to stress that we absolutely recommend to always use the latestversion of GIMP. But life is what it is, so we know that sometimes youhave no choice. Now it will be easier to make your XCF backward compatible(which means, of course, that some new features must not be used).

Thanks to Ell, the Gradient tool now supports multi-color hard-edge gradientfills. This feature is available as a new Step gradient-segment blendingmode. This creates a hard-edge transition between the two adjacent colorstops at the midpoint.

On the usability end of things, all transform tools now apply changes whenyou save or export/overwrite an image without pressing Enter firstto confirm changes. Ell also fixed the color of selected text which wasn’tvery visible when e.g. renaming a layer.

CIE xyY support¶

Thanks to Elle Stone, GIMP now features initial support for color readoutsin the CIE xyY color space. You can see these values in the Info windowof the Color Picker tool and in the Sample Points dock. Most of therelated code went into the babl library.

Much like CIELAB, this color space is a derivative of CIEXYZ. The Y channelseparates luminance information from chromaticity information in the x andy channels. You might be (unknowingly) familiar with this color space if youever looked at a horseshoe diagram of an ICC profile.

CIE xyY is useful to explore various color-related topics like theAbney effect. Seethis Pixls.us threadfor an example of what people do with this kind of information.

Improved GIMP experience on macOS¶

Our new macOS contributor, Alex Samorukov, has been very hard at workimproving the macOS/OSX package, debugging and patching both GIMP, GEGL,and the gtk-osx project.

Some of the macOS specific bugs he fixed are artifacts while zooming,the windows focus bug in plug-ins, and a non-functional support for somenon-Wacom tablets. Jehan, Ell, and Øyvind actively participated in fixing theseand other macOS issues.

We also thank CircleCI for providing their infrastructure to us free of charge.This helps us automatically building GIMP for macOS.

That said, please keep in mind that we have very few developers for macOS andWindows. If you want GIMP to be well supported on your operating system ofchoice, we do welcome new contributors!

Also, see the NEWS file for more information on the new GIMP release,and the commit history for even more details.

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GEGL and babl¶

The babl library got an important fix that directly affects GIMP users:the color of transparent pixels is now preserved during conversionto premultiplied alpha. This means all transform and deformation operationsnow maintain color for fully transparent pixels, making unerase and curvesmanipulation of alpha channel more reliable.

On the GEGL side, a new buffer iterator API was added (GIMP code has beenported to this improved interface as well). Additionally, new GEGL_TILE_COPYcommand was added to backends to make buffer duplication/copies more efficient.

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Recently, Øyvind Kolås has been working again on multispectral/hyperspectral processing in GEGL,which happens to be the groundwork for CMYK processing. This is thereforethe first steps for better CMYK support in GIMP! We hope that anyone who wantsto see this happening will supportØyvind on Patreon!

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GIMP in Université de Cergy-Pontoise¶

Aryeom, well known around here for being the director of ZeMarmotmovie, a skilled illustrator, and acontributor to GIMP has given a graphics course with GIMP as a guestteacher for nearly a week at the Université de Cergy-Pontoise Duck life 2adcock games by: austin adcock youtube. inFrance, mid-October.

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She taught to two classes: a computer graphics class and a 3D heritage one,focusing on digital illustration for the former and retouching for the latter.

This is a good hint that GIMP is getting more recognition as it nowgets taught in universities. Students were very happy overall, and wecould conclude by quoting one of them at the end of a 3-day course:

I didn’t know that GIMP was the Blender for 2D; now this is one moresoftware in my toolbox!

We remind that you can also support Aryeom’s work onPatreon, onTipeee or by othersmeans!

Flatpak statistics¶

Although Flathub does not (yet) provide any public statistics for packages,an internal source told us that there have been over 214,000 downloads of GIMPsince its existence (October 2017). This is more than 500 downloads a day, andby far the most downloaded application there!

Flathub is a new kind of application repository for GNU/Linux, so ofcourse these numbers are not representative of all downloads.In particular, we don’t have statistics for Windows and macOS.Even for Linux, every distribution out there makes its own package of GIMP.

So this is a small share, and a nice one at that, of the full usage ofGIMP around the globe!

GIF is dead? Long live WebP!¶

The GIF format is the only animated image format which is visible in anyweb browser, making it the de-facto format for basic animation on theweb, despite terrible quality (256 colors!), binary transparency (nopartial transparency), and not so good compression.

Well, this may change! A few days ago, WebP reached support in most majorbrowsers (Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Opera),when a 2-year old feature request for Mozilla Firefox got closed as“FIXED”. Thiswill be available for Firefox 65.

Therefore, we surely hope web platforms will take this new format into consideration,and that everyone will stop creating GIF images now that there are actualalternatives in most browsers!

And last but not least, we remind everyone that GIMP has already had WebP supportsince GIMP 2.10.0!

Disclaimer: the GIMP team is neutral towards formats. We are aware ofother animated image formats, such as APNG or MNG, and wish them all thebest as well! We would also be very happy to support them in GIMP, ifcontributors show up with working patches.

What’s next¶

We’ve been running late with this release, so we haven’t included some of theimprovements available in the main development branch of GIMP. And there areeven more changes coming!

Here is what you can expect in GIMP 2.10.10 when it’s out.

  • ACESRRT display filter that can be used in scene-referred imaging workflows.Technically, it’s a luminance-only approximation of the ACES filmic HDR-to-SDRproofing mapping originally written in The Baking Lab project.
  • Space invasion: essentially you can now take an image that’s originallyin e.g. ProPhotoRGB, process it in the CIELAB color space, and the resultedimage will be in ProPhotoRGB again, with all color data correctly mapped tothe original space / ICC profile. This is a complicated topic, we’ll talk moreabout it when it’s time to release 2.10.10.

Another new feature we expect to merge to a public branch soon is smartcolorization based on the original implementation in the ever-popular GMIC filter.

Given quickly approaching winter holidays and all the busy time that comes with it,we can’t 100% guarantee another stable release this year, but we’ll do our bestto keep ‘em coming regularly!

Conclusion¶

We wish you a lot of fun with GIMP, as it becomes more stable every day!