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Gimp is a self contained appication bundle of the GNU Image Manipulation Program for Mac OS X.
Gimp.app is droppable, uses the gimp-print package built into OS X, and uses the system's default web browser for help and web browsing requests.
WHAT'S NEW
GIMP 2.6.8 is now available for Leoaprd users too.
This version is now back in sync with the
Snow Leopard build. The major changes in this build are:
GIMP is now 2.6.8 and the UFRaw plugin is updated to version 0.16. Dot files and dot directories are now moved out of your home directory right into the „~/Library/Application Support/
Gimp“ directory. For more information about dot files, read the release notes for Snow Leopard.
The screenshot function will now work as expected and you can now grab the shadow of a window too, if you want to.
The color
Picker in various dialogs (e.g. exchange color) now works. You can pick a color from any X11 window showing on your screen. Due to the nature of X11 it‘s not possible to pick a color from a native OS X app or from the desktop wallpaper. To do so, just take a screenshot first and pick the color from there by using the picker from the toolbox.
(hint: you can drag the color from the toolbox to the exchange dialog‘s color bottons.)
There‘s now only one plugin wich will give you access to scanners and
Cameras from within GIMP. By now, the plugin should grab images from your scanner (if you have installed it properly in Mac OS X). Grabbing images from cameras will fail in most situations, but this might change in some future release.
Enjoy your new GIMP.