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 ...
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 ...
The biggest upgrade to GIMP is finally here. While Photoshop has been the go-to choice for professionals and enthusiasts, the recent release of GIMP 3 has sparked a renewed debate: can the free, ...
Selective focus is a photographic effect that places one area of an image in sharp focus while blurring the rest. Traditionally you'd achieve this effect with special camera lenses; with the advent of ...
I've been using GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Project) since its initial release (back in 1998), and it has served me very well. Thankfully, the app hasn't leaped into artificial intelligence (as I don ...
OK in the process of setting up my Dad's scanner part of his HP printer/scanner combo, I learned a little bit about using GIMP. Basicly how to resize pictures to 8"x10" for printing. First I had to ...
If you are new to GIMP, then we suspect you may have problems performing basic tasks. For example, you might be wondering if it’s even possible for users to crop, rotate, and resize a photo. Well, the ...
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 ...
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.
For what seems like decades, GIMP (Graphic Image Manipulation Program) has been the de facto standard image editor for Linux. It works well, has many features, and it even supports scripting. I always ...