GIMP 3.0 has been more than one decade in the making as the port from GTK2 to GTK3, also transitioning away from Python 2 to Python 3 support, and a wealth of other improvements from the UI to lower down into enhancing this open-source Photoshop alternative.

The GIMP project announced on X/Twitter today that they have entered the string freeze for this much anticipated release.

  • Leaflet
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    433 months ago

    Place your bets, are we getting GIMP 3 before 2025?

    • Troy
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      563 months ago

      If we’re in string freeze, it’s probably within a few weeks. They’re in bug squashing and translations mode now. I’d take that bet.

      • Troy
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        83 months ago

        Sure, it’s just another tarball to compile and install, right? What do you mean lots of dependencies? Oh, well, I guess there is Krita :)

  • 𝘋𝘪𝘳𝘬
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    413 months ago

    port from GTK2 to GTK3

    Migrating from an already rooten toolkit to a toolkit that is dead since a few years.

    Nice.

      • 𝘋𝘪𝘳𝘬
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        163 months ago

        Yeah … I just hope they’re now being able to decouple the UI and the core and make it easier to migrate to more recent UI toolkits.

    • @Tattorack
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      63 months ago

      Gimp has been falling behind more and more. Back when 2.0 came out it wasn’t as bad yet, but it got worse as years went on.

    • @[email protected]
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      33 months ago

      It’s almost like the whole customized apps to fit into the GTK framework concept creates too much added work and needs to be rethought.

      I don’t understand why someone should choose any GTK variant when they’ll have to refactor and rewrite their application every few years.

    • @TheGrandNagus
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      I know people like it, but I agree.

      And as silly as it sounds, I think the name is a big part of why businesses haven’t ever wanted to touch the project or invest in it.

      Imagine telling your average upper management guy or board member that you want your workers to use software called gimp. They’re probably not gonna want to hear you out.

      Anecdotally I know of a local NHS practice that refused to use GIMP, and was even sceptical of other subsequent suggestions of other FOSS due to the terrible impression they got from the GIMP name during a pitch to use more FOSS.

      I get it’s their identity, their project. Nobody has the right to dictate the name but them. But it’s also fair to point out that they probably shot themselves in the foot by giving their software a juvenile and weirdly fetishy name.

      • @[email protected]
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        283 months ago

        Why doesn’t someone just fork it and change the name?

        Like, I dunno, “Super Human Image Treatment” or “Consistently Lovely Image Treatment Oriented for Real Imaging Stars”

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          Actually, someone did, changing the name to “Glimpse”. They announced it as an explicit fork that would continue development under the new name.

          As far as I know, that’s as far as they got.

          • @[email protected]
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            123 months ago

            To be fair, if the fork sole purpose is to just re-label the software and make people that have irks because of the name start to use the software, who are we to judge?

            • @[email protected]
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              -23 months ago

              People use Photoshop, but there is no shop and any photo in it at all (at least not when I was usin it, maybe they built in microtransactions already)

              • @TheGrandNagus
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                73 months ago

                Shop as in workshop, presumably.

                I don’t think that’s quite equivalent to having your name be gimp, which means, depending on definition, a fetishist in a full body latex suit who generally wants to be degraded or injured for sexual satisfaction, or a slur term for the severely disabled.

              • @[email protected]
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                13 months ago

                Eh, we can argue about language all we want but at the end of the day if it is still the same code just with a different branding, someone will be bound to automate the process eventually. It’s FOSS, if someone is willing to put in the works to enable people who think the brand name is a hindrance for their change then more power for them no? We even change master/slave terminology in CS and many other field for the same reason (linguistic)

      • @[email protected]
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        33 months ago

        Businesses around the world, who have no idea what a few people use the term gimp to mean, are no different. The name makes no difference to them. To most people around the world, gimp means that photo editor.

        • @TheGrandNagus
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          A few people? It’s a widely known term.

          To most people around the world, gimp means that photo editor.

          Lmao no it doesn’t. Almost nobody knows about this project. People know Photoshop.

          • @[email protected]
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            23 months ago

            People speak many different languages around the world. Gimp doesn’t have a bad connotation outside small and sad group of people. A subset of English speakers only. People like that should not dictate what the rest of us, outside their bubble, do.

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        23 months ago

        Since it is FOSS, couldn’t they just take the source code and just re-compile it with different naming? Like how Debian did with Iceweasel naming and branding, though I know in their case it wasn’t due to not liking the Firefox name/branding.

      • @TheGrandNagus
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        I think you’re vastly overestimating how many people know about a random FOSS image editor. Gimp is not a household name.

        When most people hear the word “gimp”, they likely have something akin to this in mind (not an image editor):

        IMO, that hinders adoption and certainly hinders financial support. It’s an amusing name, granted, but it’s not a good one if you wish to be taken seriously.

        • Possibly linux
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          I have no idea what you are talking about.

          When I saw this image my first thought was “WTF?” I have seen people complain about the name before but when I try to look up gimp to see what they are talking about I just get gimp the software. What even is that image?

          Edit:

          I tried looking it up on Wikipedia and there was this page

          https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bondage_suit

          That actually makes more sense although I’m pretty sure most people aren’t into BDSM. Gimp stands for gnu image manipulation program so it has nothing to do with whatever this is.

          • @[email protected]
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            63 months ago

            You don’t need to be into BDSM to know the term gimp suit. I’ve seen it referred to in media plenty of times before. I think it’s less common now, but it’s likely the first thought of many people who hear the name. That or the offensive term for a disabled person, which is not any better.

          • Handles
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            53 months ago

            Tell me you haven’t watched Pulp fiction without telling me you haven’t watched Pulp fiction 😁

            • @[email protected]
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              33 months ago

              Also it’s specifically named as a reference to the gimp from pulp fiction as it originally came out around the same.

              It’s fine for a hobby project but GIMP is well past that now and it’s a really bad look in a professional environment.

          • @TheGrandNagus
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            43 months ago

            Yes, I know it stands for GNU Image Manipulation Software.

            People in general don’t know that.

            When they hear gimp, they think of a fetishist in a gimp suit, or a slur for a person with a severe disability.

            Both are bad. I also wouldn’t have my software share a name, even as an acronym, with other slurs or fetish stuff.

            Imagine you’re a manager high up in a company. Someone comes to you and says “sir, I really think we should be using PAKI instead of [proprietary software alternative]”, and have you considered PISSPLAY instead of [proprietary software alternative]?"

            You wouldn’t even look into it. You’d reject it outright. Or at least most would.

            Again, it’s the GIMP team’s right to name it how they want. But the name is dumb, puts people off, stifles investment opportunity, and makes the whole project look like a joke at a cursory glance.

        • @EuroNutellaMan
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          -13 months ago

          Not everyone is an emglish speaker so not everyone know what gimp means.

          The name isn’t the problem, it’s that gimp is hard to use and has a weird UI

          • @TheGrandNagus
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            The name is definitely a problem.

            They’d be much more likely to have adoption in the industry, increased development, more donations if they had a name that companies and governments aren’t driven away by.

            I know some people in the Linux world think branding doesn’t matter, but it absolutely does.

            • @EuroNutellaMan
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              I didn’t say branding isn’t important I’m saying that out of 8 billion people only like less than 1 billion has this issue. A lot of people, even in government positions of various countries, don’t speak english (shocker I know), therefore they probably don’t know what else gimp could mean, yet they still don’t use that software, because it doesn’t advertise itself and because it honestly isn’t quite as good as other software.

  • @[email protected]
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    343 months ago

    I just flipped through the introduction of a GIMP book that the authors hoped 3.0 would be out so they could cover it but ultimately based the book on 2.6 due to delays. It’s copyright 2012, apparently something (didn’t) happen.

  • Handles
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    193 months ago

    Isn’t this the version where they pinky promised there will be CMYK support?

    <ducks, runs>