On 30 August 2012 01:11, scl <scl.gplus@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm currently working out a GUI brainstorm idea for the Gaussian and > Tileable Blur dialogs. Both dialogs let the user choose between the > algorithms IIR and RLE. The documentation says, IIR is faster on > photographs, RLE faster on drawings. I've never found a difference in > computing time between these both algorithms and wondered, whether the > choice is still necessary with modern computer environments. > What do you think about it? > Sven, You are correct in the sense that some filter choices are obsolete. Most filters had not been touched in a while - and there is the compromise that at least the inner working (i.e. the API calls) stay the same throughout GIMP 2.x. However, most filters are part of the overhaul taking place in the development version of GIMP. In the case of the more used Gaussian Bluer, the work is already done, and the filter works interactively, with on-canvas live preview, just like any GIMP tool, and the algorithm selection option is gone. If you are willing to make suggestions and help improving GIMP, you are highly encouraged to have one copy of the development version working, so that you can poke around. js -><- > Thank you, > > Sven > ___ _______________________________________________ gimp-developer-list mailing list gimp-developer-list@xxxxxxxxx https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer-list