GIMP 3.2 released

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GIMP 3.2 has been released after a year of development, introducing non-destructive layers and vector tools aimed at enhancing the experience for power users. The update improves text editing with a movable window and better shortcuts, while the CMYK selector now alerts users about ink coverage limits. Users can export to SVG and PDF with expanded support, although documentation is still lacking, necessitating the use of guides from version 3.0. Additional features include improved dark theme previews, drag-and-drop support for opening files, and enhanced workflow stability, making it easier for users to adapt to the new interface



GIMP 3.2 released

GIMP 3.2 has finally arrived after a year of development bringing non-destructive layers and vector tools that solve some long-standing headaches for power users. Text editing gets a real boost with a movable window and better shortcuts while the CMYK selector now warns you about ink coverage limits before you print. You can export to SVG or PDF with expanded support though documentation is still lagging behind so keep using the 3.0 guides for reference. The update includes improved dark theme previews and drag and drop support for opening files though adapting to the new interface takes a little time at first.

GIMP 3.2 released @ Linux Compatible