Using GIMP 2.8.4 (GNU Image Manipulation Program) and Ubuntu 14.04.2.
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Changes from the previous release:
The installer now includes a simple printscreen tool.
The installer will now prompt for a user name and password if you're
installing on a server with a previously unknown user.
In addition to. filtering, there is now an appropriate "Image
> Edit > Auto-Levels" menu option.
The "Transform > Waves >... > Levels" window now displays "Intensity"
instead of "Levels", and the "Amount" slider is now named "Adjust
Intensity".
There are now separate tabs in the Photo Editor dialog boxes for
"Adjustment", "Borders", and "Background". "Adjustment" dialog tabs
are numbered as well.
The "Adjustment >... >..." menus now have a "Use this layer" option
for each menu tab.
There is now a "Move" option in the dialog for "Align New Layer
Above/Below" which has a corresponding shortcut key.
In the dialog for "Align New Layer To > Previous Layer", the
percentage value has been replaced by a colored dot.
The "Create a copy of..." menu item now only copies the active layer.
The "Blend >... > Reverse" menu item now allows "Both" instead of
"Reverse".
The "Split Layer... > Crop..." dialog now has buttons for "Crop" and
"Crop As New".
The pathbar for "Align New Layer To >... > Previous Layer" now displays
the number of layers in the current image.
In the dialog for "Align New Layer To > Previous Layer", clicking a
folder icon now highlights all layers in the folder.
The "Layer > Auto-Align" command has been added to the "Layers >
Align" menu.
The "Image > Flip Horizontal/Vertical" dialog has a "Preview" button
that will reveal the image and show the transformation you are
about to apply.
The "Convert to Profile" dialog has a "Save" button that can be used to
save the profile with a custom name.
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