Now have a look in those -backup folders and copy any useful resources over. Start Gimp 2.10 and let it make a new clean default user profile that contains none of the old files. Rename any Gimp 2.8 user profile as a backup. C:\Users\"yourname"\AppData\Roaming\GIMP\2.10-backup Rename the Gimp 2.10 user profile as a backup ie. While creating a Gimp 2.10 user profile, any resources from an existing Gimp 2.8 profile are copied across to the new Gimp 2.10 profile. The first time Gimp 2.10 is run it creates a user profile, C:\Users\"yourname"\AppData\Roaming\GIMP\2.10 folders for all the user resources: brushes / fonts / scripts / plug-insģ. The Gimp 2.8 User profile C:\Users\"yourname"\.gimp-2.8 also remains to cause problems.Ģ. If it finds a Gimp 2.8 installation, it uninstalls it, and writes the files to the same place C:\Program Files\GIMP 2 What are not uninstalled are any additional files that might have been added such as an old version of gmic. The Gimp 2.10.x installation works like this.ġ. Reading between the lines, I suspect this is one of the few times that a Gimp reinstall is required. I need to use the G'MIC plugin now, so if anyone has suggestions I'd be grateful. Quote:Side note - I had been using 2.8 version and G'MIC worked just fine, then updated to GIMP 2.10.6, and faced the same problem but did not pay attention to it then. First, the gimp_gmic_qt installer correctly installs to the user Gimp profile, which in Windows is the hidden folder C:\Users\"yourname"\AppData\Roaming\GIMP\2.10\plug-ins That is not your problem.Ī big plugin, looks like this in a Win 10 :
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