![]() Maybe my pc has some incompatibility that has not been tested, or it is using a lot of virtual ram fron the hard disk. Maybe I should find the first version which added that features instead of using the last one.Īnyway I'll check the dashboard dock as tmanni suggested, and I'll open an issue in the gimp bug tracker. I don't want to go back because gimp 2.10 added a lot of effects for paletted images. Is there a setting I might have inadvertently switched Edit: The gif's still come out working fine, it's just way slower. I tried updating to the most recent build but it's still really slow. ![]() Everything else on my computer is running fine. I can't think of anything that may be causing it. You should file a report with: although they are not keen on anything other than the current Gimp 2.10.12 and not much testing is done on a 32 bit platform. If I had to guess I'd say it takes 5-10 times as long. You might not necessarily see problems with CPU or RAM.Īnyway, no Gimp developers visit this forum. That sometimes freezes but it is while the disk finds space to write to. ![]() But it’s going to be really hard for every potential backer of your Kickstarter to download a 15MB file to their phone (which is likely where they will be watching it from). It’s easy to create a beautiful, movie-like GIF. chromebook) Atom CPU - 32 bit - Gimp 2.8.22 - 2 GB RAM - 32 GB disk. An animated GIF needs to be small in size. Not Windows but I run an old linux netbbok (ex. Lucky that it is just a freeze and not a crash.ģ2 bit Windows - what version of Gimp 2.10 are you running? - It gets flakey after Gimp 2.10.6 I could go back to GIMP 2.8 which had no issues, but I don't want to. I repeat, neither CPU nor RAM are the problem, because while GIMP is unresponsive, cpu and ram are not showing anything wrong, (I can for example, write in this forum with no trouble). (and all the effects you imagine) "big" images (2048x2048) with no freezing or any trouble at all. GIMP can also be used to edit an animated GIF. Now, I'll post my specs, but don't say my computer is slow (and thats the problem), because it will run as expected after the first freeze. To speed up GIF, simply minimize the duration of each frame while to slow down GIF, maximize frame duration. Since 2.10, GIMP just freezes (sometimes about 1 minute) when you use a tool for the first time (like for example picking one colour, or selecting a rectangle).Īfter that first time, it works as expected. ![]() I saw this question around the internet but I did not find any solution/explanation. First of all, thanks a lot to all the people who made GIMP possible, it is a great software!. ![]()
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