A few more non-destructive tools, new shortcuts, and other helpful changes.
If you’ve ever tried to ditch Photoshop for something free, you’ve probably landed on GIMP at some point. It’s no doubt powerful, but it’s harder to navigate than Photoshop, in my opinion, and it uses ...
The update to the free image editing software brings new non-destructive layer types, vector export, and various improvements ...
Blogger and commercial-prepress worker Philip McClure runs Photoshop by day and GIMP by night. Which is better? Read his thoughtful comparison to find out. Specifically, McClure points to what the ...
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When most of us are looking for a photo-editing tool, we immediately think of Photoshop. Adobe’s program is powerful and popular, but it’s pricey at $100—and that’s for the “light” version called ...
The Linux world is filled with numerous capable packages for justabout every computing category. Graphics manipulation applications areno exception. In any list of able-bodied graphics candidates, ...
GIMP started as a semester project by two fellows at the University of California in the year 1995. In its initial days, it was called General Image Manipulation Program, but later, got renamed to GNU ...
Widgets (buttons and such) appear to be Clearlooks Glossy; borders are Gilouche and colors are coming from what is *probably* a custom gtkrc, although it's very similar to the color scheme I'm using ...
Also in today's open source roundup: Google releases the Duo video calling app for Android, and the Wall Street Journal reviews Duo The GIMP has long been an important app for those who need to create ...