Hi,
This whole idea of refusing it operate on other file formats is
artificial, contrived and obstructive.
Yesterday I found some other corollary problems that this flawed
behaviour introduces.
I was scanning some macro shots for file negative, the scanner software
produces huge tiff files that I need to do some processing on and then
store in a non-lossy *compressed* format. PNG seems the obvious choice
and is the format that I usually work in.
The negs are scanned at 3200 dpi and the tiff files are huge and I
*require* a compressed format. I have NO wish to create an alternative
bloat format called xcf, one of the primary objectives of this
processing is to make the file size more manageable not to make yet more
bloated duplicates.
The first operation is usually to select a smaller region of the scan
and save it as a new image before doing some further processing. This
new image is saved as png, the non-lossy compressed format I require. Of
course I can no longer "save" it with gimp , I have to "export" it.
AT this point, I often need to check the resulting file size.
If I go to Image | Properties I find the file name and file size empty.
Ah-ha! it has not been "saved" yet. Of course if I had "saved" it I
would just be seeing the size of the bloated xcf not the of the file I
am trying to work with.
So to test, I open the new PNG file separately and again check Image |
Properties
Its name and size are STILL empty.
Gimp's inability to work with standard formats is becoming a major PITA.
Perhaps gimp was not such a bad name for it after all, its functionality
is becoming crippled.
This contrived attempt to force all users into importing and exporting
everything and dealing with a shit load of stupid warning dialogues
about not having saved something has just been save is getting worse as
time goes on.
Is it really that desirable to have a "top-end" image processing tool
that cannot deal effectively with processing standard image formats?
regards.
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