![]() ![]() Fix several issues in TIFF file export.Fix foreground to background color switching of vector objects.Fix a crash in the pattern fill layer.Android: handle touch events for Mirror decorations.Android: fix long-press producing a right-click event.Fix a crash on selecting and cutting/copying in a new document.Fix aliasing of brush tips at small brush sizes.Fix paste outside of image boundaries.Fix handling creating an image from clipboard when the clipboard is empty.JPEG-XL: Improve compatibility with the currently experimental JPEG-XL support in Chrome. ![]() JPEG-XL: Work around linear profiles having an undefined transfer function.JPEG XL: Fix enabling HLG correction options.JPEG XL, HEIF: Fix saving OOTF removal if it’s enabled.JPEG-XL, HEIF: Fix clamping of normalized HDR values.JPEG-XL, HEIF: Fix import/export of HDR Alpha Channels.Fix using the Global Menu in the Plasma desktop when using distribution packages.A lot of other dependencies were updated as well. For our builds: updated to the latest LittleCMS release candidate for increased performance and correctness.There are also performance improvements because we updated some of the libraries we use! Note that we have skipped 5.1.2 because of a last-minute bug fix (with the exception of Android, where we are still on 5.1.2 due to signing trouble, and thus bugs 461410 are still at large. This is strictly a bug fix release, but we recommend updating to everyone. KOffice2 will be released independently and is scheduled sometimes in the first half of 2008.Today we’re releasing Krita 5.1.3. Now a first version of KDE4 (KDE 4.0) is scheduled for released at the end of 2007 – although all the features or KDE4 will not be present in the 4.0 release. Koffice is also preparing a Koffice2 version, including a new Krita that will take advantage of QT4. You probably know that KDE is currently undertaking a big overhaul under the KDE4 brand ( wiki) – to take advantage of Trolltech’s QT4 series. I will report back how Krita does, hoping for the best – but I have trouble setting up my wireless card, so it will be when it will be. So to give Krita a chance to do itself justice in a 100% KDE environment, I just installed OpenSuse 10.3 on a free partition. However, Ubuntu (Gnome based) may not be the best Kandidate (…) to run a KDE based application. So as much as I try to like Krita, it is just not there yet for me. it would crash on trying to open my tif images produced with Cinepaint (The Gimp would open them, spitting out a warning that it was converting them to 8 bits / channel).it crashes often, too often to be usable and trustworthy as a day to day application.it blocks very regularly for several seconds on some very basic operations (like adjusting a curve in effects layers – the first thing I always try in Krita □ ).I have regularly been lured by Krita’s features list and I just tried (again) the version shipped with Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon – and alas! – the program still doesn’t cut it for me: This screenshot shows Krita in its default view (everything in one window): So you can either end up having a layout similar to The Gimp (or Cinepaint) or keep everything in one window. But each of them is freely draggable around Krita’s window as well as outside. Krita is also quite smart in its user-interface: by default, the application starts as one big window enclosing the tools palette and the dialogs. Plus all the usual stuff you would expect from a photo software (brightness / contrast, curves, rotate, scale, crop, unsharp and a lot of more or less useful plug-ins…).Direct brush selection (you paint your selection with a standard brush). ![]()
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