The GIMP image editing application offers a robust set of tools for working with layers in graphics files. The tools are grouped together in the Layers palette, which also features thumbnails of each ...
Gimp is normally used to create or manipulate images files, but can also work with PDFs if you understand how it works and what it's limits are. If you’ve never used Gimp—a free image editor available ...
Gimp, or GNU Image Manipulation Program, is a free graphics application that you can use to create and edit images and photos. You can also use Gimp to draw your own pictures by using the Paintbrush ...
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GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP)
G NU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP) is the longtime open-source photo editing alternative to Adobe’s category-leading ...
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How to Use Gimp - Free Photoshop Alternative
GIMP is a free Photoshop alternative that lets you create and edit graphics just like Photoshop. In this video, I'll show you exactly how to use Gimp, step by step. First, I show you how to download ...
I've been using GIMP for decades to do everything from editing screenshots to creating complex book covers, website banners, and so much more. I use GIMP every day. Without GIMP, I'd have to turn to ...
In this post, we will show you how you can create a repeating pattern in GIMP and how to use it. You can create customized repeating patterns in GIMP and then add and use them from the Patterns ...
One of the much-touted advantages of digital cameras over film cameras is, at least at low ISO levels, a silky smooth absence of grain in images. Grain in traditional film prints or scans is the ...
In my last article (LJ, February 2003), I described how to improve candid flash photos by removing red-eye using the GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP). In this article, I present another GIMP gem ...
GIMP (short for GNU Image Manipulation Program) is a very capable open-source image editing app akin to Adobe Photoshop. It’s been around since 1998 and it’s still in active development to this day.
If you work with The GIMP enough, you'll eventually need to key an image from a green (or blue) screen and place that image into another layer. Chromakey (or green screen) has been a fundamental ...
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