GIMP 3.2.2 has been released to address a critical bug causing layers inside groups to stop rendering when filters like Drop Shadow were applied. The update also drops support for outdated 32-bit Windows systems, resulting in a smaller installer and faster performance on modern hardware. New features include improved compatibility with PSD files, enhanced keyboard navigation for plug-in dialogs, and better handling of vector layers. Users are encouraged to update promptly to benefit from the fixes and enhancements, which can be downloaded from the official site
GIMP 3.2.2 released
GIMP 3.2.2 arrives to squash a critical bug where layers inside groups stopped rendering when filters like Drop Shadow were applied. The Windows installer gets leaner since the developers finally dropped support for outdated 32-bit systems entirely. New users will find better compatibility with PSD files and faster keyboard navigation through improved plug-in mnemonics. Meanwhile, the team is modernizing their macOS build infrastructure to ensure future releases happen without manual delays.
