![]() ![]() All it takes is one extra class, because all the heavy lifting is supported by littlecms anyway. Your earlier answer wasn't really relevant, and in any case, you cannot know whether we intend to support 64 bit floating point or not. Other than that, I don't recall anyone else using 64-bit images.Īnd I don't understand how you can interpret the original question in this way. 64-bit is one of those depth that's really only going to be supported by the scientific imaging community unless technology advances to the point where 64-bit image processing is sensible. I don't even remember Photoshop supporting anything higher than 32-bit and will not support 64-bit any time soon. I don't think people who have a high-end computers using Krita are able to afford dealing with a small image of 320*240 with 64-bit. Photoshop can handle it better, but at some point, you're reaching to the point where not even my computer can handle it. Reptorian wrote:I think he's referring to 64-bit depth in GIMP, and last time I checked, 32-bit processing can be a pain in Krita. Then again, the xcf file format is intentionally undocumented: the gimp developers don't want it to become a general interchange format, but the internal file format for gimp, just like the. And until 2.10 is released, 2.9 is only a development release with things like the file format likely to change still. The library is unmaintained, so updates to the 2.10 format are unlikely. As for xcf, Krita can only read, not save xcf files, and that's only possible because someone, more than a decade ago, wrote a small library for reading xcf files. Krita does support higher bit depths in psd. psd plugin is much improved in Gimp 2.9, but the bit depth stays at 8 for now when I export a. ![]() What I hope for is full xcf support in Krita with Gimp's new layer modes and higher bit depth. psd plugin, and it is much better than it used to be, so for now, I use. Mikeholder wrote:Are the any plans to include xcf support for future versions of Gimp?
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