- GIMP is Free Software;
- No problems about that;
- GIMP is a high-end photo manipulation application and supports creating original art from images;
- Critical points:
- Make a native support to up to 32 bit image (CMYK, HDRI...);
- Improve GFig and paths to be a a minimal consistent vector solution to help a drawing (Not asking about a Inkscape inside Gimp. Just the minimal support);
- GIMP is a high-end application for producing icons, graphical elements of web pages and art for user interface elements;
- Critical point:
- The GFig again, it help so much in this vision topic;
- GIMP is a platform for programming cutting-edge image processing algorithms, by scientists and artists;
- I think python-fu and script-fu is going well, same as compiled plugins, since we have seen in the last months after 2.4 release great plugins with some good features;
- GIMP is user-configurable to automate repetitive tasks;
- Well, here is a oppose of above. python-fu and script-fu is not so user-configurable. If the case is the automate repetitive tasks, what about make a UI for the python-fu or script-fu and put some of buttons and lists just to user choice? I'll make a example of this and put in UI discussion in i'ts blog;
- GIMP is easily user-extendable, by 'one-click' installation of plug-ins.
- Again same as above. Make a extension menu like Firefox is so great idea, again I'll look at UI's blog.
Well, why dont start to work with the visions? I see it's as a great idea.
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