[Gimp-developer] ANNOUNCE: Gimp-Print 5.0.0-beta2

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Welcome to Gimp-Print 5.0 Beta 2!  Please read these release notes
carefully.

Gimp-Print 5.0.0-beta2 is the second beta prerelease of Gimp-Print
5.0.  It is based on the 4.3 series that has been in development for
over two years, and includes many improvements over the very popular
4.2 series.  This release is not considered to be a fully stable
release (there are still various things in flux, and it has not
undergone the extensive testing that is required to declare a release
stable), but we've been using it and we believe that it will be useful
for many purposes.

Gimp-Print is a suite of printer drivers that may be used with most
common UNIX print spooling systems, including CUPS, lpr, LPRng, or
others.  These drivers provide high quality printing for UNIX
(including Macintosh OS X 10.2 and 10.3) and Linux systems that in
many cases equal or exceed proprietary vendor-supplied drivers in
quality and functionality, and can be used for demanding printing
tasks requiring flexibility and high quality.  This software package
includes the Print plug-in for the GIMP and Ghostscript and CUPS
drivers, as well as Foomatic data.

Gimp-Print currently contains over 200 drivers supporting in excess of
600 printer models.

The Print plug-in for the GIMP requires the GIMP 1.2.3 or above on the
1.2 line, or the GIMP 2.0 or 2.1.  You may need to install packages
named "gimp-devel", "gtk-devel", and "glib-devel" (or similar
equivalents) on many systems.  This plug-in will work with any
printing system, and offers a comprehensive user interface to control
all aspects of the printing process.

The CUPS driver requires CUPS 1.1.15 or higher.  You may need to
install a package named "cups-devel" or similar on many systems.
Please the rest of the release notes, in particular the Exceptions and
Workarounds, for full details on installation, as there is an
important caveat.  CUPS is the printing system used on Macintosh OS X
10.2 and above, and many other systems use it.  The combination of
CUPS and Gimp-Print provides a flexible, general purpose printing
system capable of producing the highest quality output with any of the
printers supported by this package.  We strongly recommend using CUPS
with Gimp-Print as a general-purpose printing solution.

The Ghostscript driver requires GNU Ghostscript 6.53 or higher, ESP
Ghostscript 7.05 or higher, or AFPL Ghostscript 7.04 or higher.  It
uses the IJS package included with these versions of Ghostscript to
create a driver that may be built much more easily than traditional
Ghostscript drivers.  The options for this driver are very complex,
and it is normally used with the Foomatic driver integration system.

Users of Macintosh OS X 10.2 (Jaguar) and 10.3 (Panther) can use this
package, as the printing system is based on CUPS.  For ease of
installation, a pre-built package with installer is normally supplied
a few days after the release of the source package.  We highly
recommend that OS X users use the pre-built package rather than
attempt to build it themselves.

NOTE: This package will not work with any version of OS X 10.0 and
10.1 (such as 10.1.5), as those systems do not use CUPS as their
printing system.  This is NOT going to be fixed; you must upgrade to
at least OS X 10.2 in order to use this package.  The reason why is
that OS X 10.2 and above use CUPS as the basis of the printing system.
OS X 10.0 and 10.1 use a different system that would require a
separate driver, and we do not plan to write that driver.

The README file included with this package provides full instructions
on building and installing Gimp-Print.

These release notes contain the following sections:

1) Changes from 5.0.0-beta1 to 5.0.0-beta2
2) Overall changes from 4.2 to 5.0.
3) List of supported printers
4) Printer-specific notes

================================================================

* Major changes between Gimp-Print 5.0.0 beta 1 and 5.0.0 beta 2:

  1) Color generation has been adjusted to improve tonality.  The
     result should be more definition in the highlights and shadows
     and overall lighter tone without reducing maximum density.

     This has been tested on some Epson printers, but has not been
     comprehensively tested.  Please report any issues you may find.

     Note that this change invalidates any profiles generated for
     earlier versions of Gimp-Print.  It is likely that additional
     changes will be made prior to 5.0 final release.

  2) Printing direct to CD on Epson printers that support it now
     works.  In addition, a choice of center hole size (16 mm or 43
     mm) is now offered.  A fine adjustment is provided to permit
     control over positioning of the image on the CD.  This fine
     adjustment setting is not available in the Foomatic interface at
     present.

     It is likely that this support will be further enhanced prior to
     final release of 5.0.

  3) Additional dye sublimation printers (Canon CP-220 and CP-330,
     Olympus P-200 and P-400) are now supported; the Olympus P-10 is
     now partially supported.

  4) Preliminary support for the Epson Stylus C45, C46, C65, C66, C85,
     C86, CX-6600 and PX-V600.

  5) Additional page sizes are now available for Olympus and related
     photo printers (including certain Canon and Sony dye sublimation
     printers).  In addition, other supported page sizes now work
     correctly on the Canon CP-100.

  6) Ink drop sizes have been retuned for all 2880 DPI capable Epson
     Stylus printers that use 4 pl drops (e. g. Stylus Color 880,
     Stylus Photo 780).  These should give better results at
     resolutions below 2880x720 DPI.  Please let us know if they don't
     on any given printer.

  7) A problem whereby the CUPS driver was linked incorrectly in
     certain configurations is fixed.

  8) The GIMP 2.0 plugin is now installed correctly in the GIMP 2.0
     plugin directory, rather than the GIMP 1.2 directory.

  9) A problem with the GIMP plugin not properly exiting at the
     completion of printing has been fixed.  This was reported on
     FreeBSD 4.10 and is system dependent.  The symptom is that at
     when the print plugin finished its work it would stick around,
     and actual printing would not start until the GIMP itself was
     exited.

  10) The GIMP plugins now use less screen space by scrolling certain
     options.

  11) Black generation has been improved for the Epson Stylus Photo
     R300 and related printers on many older paper types.  In
     particular, more black ink is now being used, which should give
     more solid shadows with less color shift.

  12) A "predithered" color correction mode is now available, in
     conjunction with a "predithered" dither algorithm.  These very
     fast algorithms assume that the data has already been screened,
     and simply perform a threshold with no correction whatsoever.
     This is useful for certain custom applications.

  13) The GIMP 2.0 plugin now uses new curve widgets, replacing the
     GTK+ curve widgets.  These widgets will undergo further
     development, adding new functionality.

  14) A problem with Canon 6-color inkjet printers whereby the
     transition between light and dark inks is fixed.  This problem
     was specific to the 4.3/5.0 code line and was a regression from
     4.2.

  15) A problem with Canon printers in DMT mode whereby vertical lines
     were printed across the page is fixed.  This problem was specific
     to the 4.3/5.0 code line and was a regression from 4.2.

  16) A few problems with the display of the preview window in the GIMP
     plugin (both 1.2 and 2.0) are fixed.

  17) Gimp-Print now compiles correctly on Solaris.

  18) The GIMP 2.0 plugin now handles the version 3 printrc file
     correctly.

  19) The printers.xml file now has a more flexible format that
     permits specifying arbitrary parameters.

  20) A problem trying to print a grayscale file from the GIMP with a
     pre-existing printrc file predating Gimp-Print 5.0 alpha-2 has
     been fixed.  Depending upon the system, the bug could cause data
     corruption, a crash at startup, or erroneous display in the
     preview window.

  21) A problem whereby compiling with --enable-static fails in some
     circumstances has been fixed.

  The following bugs have been fixed in this release:

951558  gimp-print 5.0.0-alpha3, bugs with --enable-static
980678  Canon DMT not correct
981304  gimp2 print plugin installed in wrong directory
981759  5.0.0-beta1 doesn't compile on sparc sunos 5.7
982642  Canon 6200 Photo Ink Problems
1000661 GIMP plugin does not refresh preview correctly in some cases
1001029 Auto orientation not updated in preview (causes jumbling)
1001267 GIMP2 plugin does not handle v3 printrc format
1002380 Printing grayscale image w/old printrc file crashes at start
1003003 CUPS executables linked incorrectly
1013465 QUALITY - highlights and shadows blown out
1013470 QUALITY - ESP R300 generates poor black
1013565 GIMP plugin may not exit at completion

-- 
Robert Krawitz                                     <rlk@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

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Member of the League for Programming Freedom -- mail lpf@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Project lead for Gimp Print   --    http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net

"Linux doesn't dictate how I work, I dictate how Linux works."
--Eric Crampton

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