![]() In the second case, it allows to open an exiting GIMP layer, apply a number on non-destructive adjustments (what you call adjustment layers), and then send the result back to GIMP. Photoflow is both a standalone application and a GIMP plug-in. ![]() Let me answer, as I am the main developer of PhotoFlow… Pray tell, what is “photoflow” is it another program entirely or a GIMP add-on/plug-in ? Small amount of clicks for small amount of edits are okay, but when it comes to a ton of clicks, with a lot of filters, that’s when problems will come up. There’s no point into trying to load into a earlier version of a file just to redo 50+ filters. Now, if I have applied so many filters to a image and I want to change one of the parameter, I am completely screwed with destructive editing. Non-destructive editing actually change variables of editing as it is stored on memory, and the output are generated based on existing stored information. New from Visible copy the visible output of your edit. All opacity does is change how pixels are mixed. Applying opacity and new from visible are not equivalent as threshold would show. If I use threshold filter mask, in order for me to change the end result of threshold in destructive editing, I have to apply the filter again. Let me demonstrate with another simple example. Please tell me how is it the same effect at all. Computers are getting more faster, and non-destructive editing gets more relevant each year. See how completely inefficient is the absence of non-destructive editing? Now if I have many filters, it gets really painful with destructive editing. Adjust Blur Filter if not liking the blur factor. ![]() (Adjustment Mask are the equilavent of Smart Object in Photoshop or Filter Mask in Krita) Hate the blur amount? Delete the edited duplicated layer.Step for non-destructive editing equilavent for editors with no non-destructive editing for one blurring With non-destructive editing, I can adjust parameters, change orders of edit, and it does so automatically as the end result is always alterable by adjustable parameters. That’s a inefficient workaround to non-destructive editing. No, it’s not the same thing as non-destructive editing.
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