I agree. The save vs. export thing in the new version of gimp is mind-numbingly stupid. Sent from my iPhone On Apr 29, 2012, at 9:25 AM, Karel Volný <kvolny@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Dear GIMP lovers, > > for the first time after update to Fedora 17, I've needed to do > some simple edits to a few photos. > > Now I feel it is time to say goodbye to GIMP and start saving for > Photoshop ... > > There is no point for me in reporting bugs - this is some > fundamental difference between my and the GIMP developers' > thinking ("it is not a bug, it is a feature"). > > The first thing was that GIMP had asked me if I want the photos > rotated according to EXIF. Hell yes, I can hardly remember any > single case where I wouldn't want this. - There was just a little > problem that I simply don't know which orientation is "standard". > So I was really not sure what to answer, will the photo get > rotated according to EXIF or will it be rotated from EXIF > orientation to the physical orientation of the JPEG data in the > file? And that's where I got the suspicion ... > > I wouldn't mind that "resize" got renamed to "scale". > > What do I mind is that "Save as" no longer works as before. I > still have the possibility to choose the file extension, however > trying to use "jpg" tells me that it won't save the file as JPEG > and that I have to "export" the file. That sounds very "logical" > when I've opened somefile.jpg and I just want to save it as > someothername.jpg not to overwrite original; I do not want to > "export" to any other format than what was the original. > > Ok, so I went to "export", did all the "advanced" settings and > saved the file. Then the same for the rest of files I had > altered. Oh, the JPEG settings dialogue doesn't remember the > settings over the editing session as it always did? The only > possibility not to spent half an hour clicking the same twenty > times in a row is to save the settings as default. But I don't > want these exact settings to be the default ... > > Cool, so I've spent half an hour "exporting" the files. So I'm > finished, let's close GIMP. Hey, but what's that dialogue asking > me to save unsaved changes of a file that I have just saved? > Every single file that just got saved is treated as unsaved just > because I was so bold not to use the one and only holy XCF format > for reprocessed JPEGs? Okay, just enough for me ... > > Next time I'll rather spend my time studying ImageMagick usage to > script the task even for less than ten images, rather than doing > monkey work. > > So, feel free to join me with the moment of silence for the good > old GIMP that is just getting buried. > > K. > > -- > Karel Volný > QE BaseOs/Daemons Team > Red Hat Czech, Brno > tel. +420 532294274 > (RH: +420 532294111 ext. 8262074) > xmpp kavol@xxxxxxxxx > :: "Never attribute to malice what can > :: easily be explained by stupidity." > -- > test mailing list > test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test