I’m a UK-based photographer specialising in photographing people and artwork. I also teach FOSS (free and open source) software relating to photography and graphic design, both in-person and online via videolink. If you need help with GIMP, RawTherapee, Geeqie or Shotwell get in touch :)

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  • You can create a color management profile that doesn’t do anything

    That would actually be great! I need a completely un-managed baseline to build off. How is it done?

    you will most likely be happier doing whatever you’re doing on a mac.

    I have too much sunk cost fallacy with this now and cannot turn back. If you have any practical tips for survival please share them!





  • Ah good old flatpak strikes again.

    I’d forgotten that flatpak is a pain for this and I ended up manually working around it.

    I’m thinking of adding the following to the download page:

    “When installed via Flatpak, GIMP folders can be hard to find. I recommend creating your own folder for downloaded themes and adding it to GIMP: Create a new folder e.g ‘my-gimp-themes’ somewhere that makes sense to you and then place the unzipped PrintroomExpertSuperflat folder inside it. Then, in GIMP, go to Edit > Preferences > Folders > Themes, click the ‘Add a new folder’ button on the left and then the ‘Open a file selector…’ button on the right and select your my-gimp-themes folder. Finally, click the OK button. New themes will become avalable after restarting GIMP. All further theme downloads can be placed in the my-gimp-themes folder.”

    Would you mind letting me know if that makes sense and works for you? Thanks!