![]() Only Python 2.5 and Python 2.6 are supported by GIMP.So either you use the experimental 64-bit GIMP and Python 64-bit (not recommended) or you use the default 32-bit GIMP and a 32-bit version of Python (recommended). GIMP and Python have to be compiled for the same platform.So if you download GIMP, you’ll normally get a 32-bit GIMP (perfectly usable with Win32 and Win64). There are GIMP builds for Win64, but they’re experimental and should only be used for testing.There are some rules for selecting the components: There has been some confusion about different 32- and 64-bit versions of Windows, GIMP and Python. It also shows that only Python 2.5 and 2.6 are supported.Īs a consequence, you will have to install the necessary GIMP modules (= re-install GIMP) after installing Python, too! If Python is not available at the time of installing GIMP, the required Python support module for GIMP won’t be installed (see screenshot: it shows a GIMP installation window in custom mode, the “ GIMP Python Extension” checkbox is disabled because Python is not available). GIMP accesses to an installed Python interpreter and makes use of it. Python is a programming language (scripting language) that is not shipped with GIMP, but can be downloaded separately. This tutorial will cover the situation that GIMP for Windows is already installed and the missing Python support shall be added. ![]() On the screenshot, you can see a German GIMP installation without Python support (no Python-Fu menu entry next to Script-Fu). If there’s a entry named “Python-Fu” next to “Script-Fu”, Python support is available. You can determine this by looking into the “Filters” menu. If it works for you, please post your configuration to the comments.īefore you install Python scripts and wonder why they don’t work, make sure that your GIMP installation contains Python support. ![]()
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