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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
PhotoGIMP also remaps all of GIMP's default shortcuts to match Photoshop's keybindings. This means that Ctrl + T for ...
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 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 ...
The new GIMP version 3.0 is approaching – and the project has now released the first release candidate. This could become the final version, but the developers are ...