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Période neigeuse en Artois (#pasdecalais)
L'occasion de vous conter une journée avec les #logicielslibres

Matinée avec un Pc #linux (#linuxmint ) et connexion via @firefox pour visio @bigbluebutton avec les élèves ce matin. Un groupe joue avec #python l'autre avec MATHALEA @coopmaths

Pour #NIRD : dépôt d'un fichier sur l'application Nuage et échange sur le TCHAP du projet.
Merci @apps 🙏

Petite promenade : Assemblage des photos avec Hugin et manip' sous #thegimp .

The 3.0-RC release of The Gimp is now 98% close to what I need from it. Its selections work better, and it has something akin to adjustment layers. I just still need the Selective Color adjustment layer feature that #Photoshop has, and to recognize adjustment layers when loading PSD files. If they could add those two, it'd be 100% for me. But even now, it's good enough for what I use it for (editing my scanned paintings).

The cat is our Minime.

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@foone Yes! More monitors > More pixels, only because window managers do a much better job managing application surfaces in units of displays (or sometimes half-displays), than anything else.

ChromeOS's and Microsoft's WMs are reasonable at splitting a display into halves along a given axis, but no further. So if you have too many pixels on one display (say, 4k, which creates screen-sharing and window-sharing problems in video calls, and also webapps which don't want to use all that horizontal space), you can't conveniently and natively say "look, this app needs to be 720p, or 2080p, or even 1440p.

And applications are too often finicky when exposed to tiling window managers like ratpoison, awesomewm or xmonad. (I'm looking, no, *glaring* at you, #thegimp; you and #kde made dropping tiling window managers a practical necessity for me.)

Honestly, I feel like what we need is something like a tiling window manager, but which only ever constrains apps to predefined resolutions and permit limited aspect ratio variations.

Migrate from Photoshop to The Gimp

lifehacker.com/how-to-make-the

This is the best guide I've ever seen helping digital artists with their migration from Photoshop to The Gimp. (And I say this after 20+ years as a Photoshop power user)

If you are a digital painter and you don't need to use a text tool, @kritafoundation is your best option.
Thankfully, excuses to keep using Photoshop are becoming less relevant these days.
Enjoy your freedom!

lifehacker.comHow to Make GIMP Work More Like PhotoshopOver six months ago, I stopped using Adobe Photoshop and switched to the open source alternative, GIMP, for all my personal photography projects. This wasn't the impossible task that most people believe it is.