Can this $70 Linux app make up for the lack of Photoshop? I tried it to find out ...
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It took nearly 30 years, but I finally found a good open-source replacement for GIMP
GIMP has a worthy competitor in the open-source world.
The GNU Image Manipulation Program is a free alternative to pricey image editors. This no-cost, open source software runs on Linux, UNIX, Windows and Mac platforms. In addition to features such as ...
Cropping an image in GIMP and other graphics programs highlights the area of the image that you want to retain and deletes the portion of the image that fall outside this area. You can use cropping to ...
GIMP is regarded as a free PhotoShop alternative. It’s robust enough to edit your photos professionally and allow you to create new graphics from scratch. One of the most used tools in GIMP is the ...
September 30, 2010 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Linux only (maybe): The free, open-source image editor, GIMP, uses multiple windows for its tools and dialogs ...
Image editors don’t have to cost a lot of money. When you use GIMP, you’ll gain access to tools that are on par with most professional programs. The best part is that GIMP is entirely free! While you ...
GIMP 3.0 finally dropped after years in the making, and honestly, it’s great. I have it installed and use it quite a bit. I was particularly excited to see the fresh GTK revamp and smoother UI tweaks.
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