The PhotoFlow Windows installer for version 0.2.1 is finally available!

After a quite long struggle with mingw, gtk and cross-compiling under linux in general, I’ve finally managed to produce a working windows executable for version 0.2.1.

The windows installer is available from the GitHub release page: Release Version 0.2.1 · aferrero2707/PhotoFlow · GitHub

To install PhotoFlow, uninstall any previous versions (recommended), unpack the zip file you downloaded from the release web page, and run the installer.

I only tested the windows version under wine, as I have no windows machine at hand for now.
If anyone out there is willing to try this windows version and provide me feedback (positive and/or negative), I would be really grateful!

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I’ll give it a try when I’m back from my trip on Friday!

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I’ve tried it on Windows 7-64bit and it mostly seems to work (raised issue #42)

Thanks, I’ve seen the issue and this is definitely something I’ll need to improve/fix (I will replace the text in the tabs by icons+tooltips).

I’m quite happy to hear that the windows version seems not to have major issues! :smiley:

Being a GIMPer, I’m just now viewing this thread. Cool that G’MIC works with this program and it both supports high bit images and uses a lossless adjustment flow. :smile:

Welcome! At least in principle, photoflow should allow you to do most of what you do with gimp, at least in terms of photo retouching. It is based on layers, layer groups and gray scale masks, like gimp.

The support for g’mic filters is far from being complete, but is growing steadily…

By the way, I’m open to any sort of suggestions…