[Gimp-user] transition photoshop to gimp



Hi, 

The question isn't really if the workflow is nondestructive,
but rather, to what extent. In GIMP you can paint nondestructively by
using a new transparent layer. In photoshop you can do that and on top
of that use layer effects/filters nondestructively. That is, afaik,
not
currently possible in GIMP. 

However, the big project the developers
are working on right now is transitioning GIMP to a new core, called
GEGL. With that, it should be possible to retroactively change pretty
much anything you have done to the image, even far more than is
possible
with photoshop right now. But, as I said, it is a big project and we
don't now when it will be done/released. 

Am 15.03.2014 17:04, schrieb
crumpy_panda:
out... you are right ;)
there a hidden option for a complete non destructive worklfow ? like
adjustment layers and non permanent filter in photoshop ?
important is a non destructive workflow for the developers ? are they
aware
implemented better ?
child.. why?

;D im currently exploring poetry as a .. way to express myself .. and am sorry
if my text isnt conforming to standards someone expects or finds easier to
read..

i smiled at your funny reply.. ;) greetings

the new planned core sounds interesting.. especially with the possibility to
revert "all" manipulation done to the source material..

ty for your reply
andi

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