GIMP 3.0 has been officially released, marking a significant upgrade from the previous version released seven years ago. While it still lacks some advanced functionalities found in Photoshop, the latest version includes non-destructive editing for filters, making it better suited for industry-standard workflows. Improvements in the user interface and support for Adobe RGB color space enhance compatibility and usability, encouraging collaboration with Photoshop users. Additionally, the transition to the GTK3 framework enhances performance and capabilities for modern displays, reviving GIMP's relevance in the graphic design and photo editing sectors.
GIMP 3.0 has finally been released, revitalizing the free open-source image editor, making it a viable option against industry-standard software like Photoshop after a long wait.
Despite GIMP 3.0’s advancements in user interface and non-destructive editing capabilities, it remains behind Photoshop in features yet supports industry-standard workflows.
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