• unexpected@forum.guncadindex.com
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    I think that as a photo editor, GIMP is the best option for open source. But as a print designer the lack of being able to work in CMYK and 1 bit images is a big problem.

    Fortunately Krita does the CMYK thing extremely well, but it also lacks the ability to handle 1 bit images.

    Wondering if anyone out there has discovered a lesser known open source app that works with 1 bit images well? Maybe something made for old school pixel art?

    It seems strange to me, since even a more modern format like png supports 1 bit.

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      Maybe for 1 bit images on GIMP you could try setting the image mode to indexed and then generate a palette with just two colors. GIMP can also apply dithering if you want

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        Thank you!! That is exactly what I was looking for.

        That is a big help. I was stuck on the idea that that option wasn’t available when making a new doc and didn’t think to look under the change mode menu.