Gimp 2.7

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The Gimp 2.7 Source source code for developers has been released and i saw a clean build version of it so posted here

From the developers release notes
GIMP 2.7 RELEASE NOTES

This is an unstable development version of the GNU Image Manipulation Program. Please realize that this is just a snapshot of the development tree. We are working hard towards GIMP 2.8, the next stable release. GIMP 2.7 is in no way a final product. A lot of new features are incomplete and some things may even be completely broken. If you need to get work done, please use the stable version, GIMP 2.6.

What's New in GIMP 2.7

These release notes are very sketchy. More complete release notes will be written when GIMP 2.8 is released. For a complete, summarized list of changes, refer to the NEWS file.

UI Changes and Improvements

Text editing with the Text Tool is now performed on-canvas instead of in a separate window. The editing on-canvas is rather sophisticated and tries to mimic text editing capabilities of gedit. There are still some polishing left to do here, but it works rather nice already. This features was developed during GSoC 2008.

It is now possible to tag GIMP resources such as brushes and patterns. The tagging is performed from the respective dockables e.g. the Brushes dockable, and it is possible to filter resources based on these tags. The tags are saved to an XML file, external to the data files themselves. This feature finally enables grouping of resources and the plan is to add a bigger set of default resources for GIMP 2.8. There are still work that needs to be done here, for example providing a set of default brushes. This feature was developed during GSoC 2008.

A rather big conceptual change is that saving and exporting images are clearly separated activities. Saving an image can only be done in the XCF format, to export into other formats 'File->Export...' needs to be used. There are some optimizations for alternative workflows such as opening a jpg, polishing it, and quickly exporting back to the original file. This conceptual change has also allowed us to get rid of the annoying dialogs that warned about the flatting of images when saving to non-layered formats. The complete UI spec for this can be found here.

Since the keyboard shortcuts Ctrl+E and Ctrl+Shift+E has been taken over by the image export mechanisms, new keyboard shortcuts have been setup for "Shrink Wrap" and "Fit in Window", namely Ctrl+R and Ctrl+Shift+R respectively.

Enhancements have also been made to the size entry widget, the widgets that are used for most of the x, y, width, height input. For example, in the scale dialog it is now possible to write "50%" in the Width field to scale the image to 50% of the width. Expressions such as "30in + 40px" and "4 * 5.4in" works too.

The layer modes have been rearranged into more logical and useful groups based on the effect they have on compositing of a layer. Layer modes that makes the composite lighter are in one group, layer modes that makes the composite darker in another group, and so on.

Gimp now supports rotating brushes and has had additional enhancements to the brush dynamics engine, for example allowing to base dynamics on tilt and dynamically change the aspect ratio of brushes.

Download

it's not installer but just an archive, so just unpack it to the root of
drive C:
it's not very fresh but there is single window mode and some other new
features

HERE IS THE DOWNLOAD LINK
 
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