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 ...
Using patterns can be a great way to fill in backgrounds on a brochure, or even to fill in large letters on a company logo. If you're using GIMP, it already comes with several patterns, which you can ...
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 ...
GIMP is a free image editing application that enables you to add effects to photos or create cool graphic designs. GIMP users can apply blur effects to their photos while retaining the sharpness of ...
The free and open source photo-editing program called GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) is a nice alternative to the subscription-based or boxed versions of its competition (including PhotoShop).
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.
GIMP already has the bones of a serious editor, layers, masks, color management, and enough menus to make you squint. The tricky part is crossing that invisible line between "I can edit" and "I can ...
When I first started using GIMP, it was easy to hold it up to Photoshop's standards and notice how different GIMP was and where it fell short. But after spending more time with GIMP, I also started to ...