Image editing has been one of the biggest on-demand skills nowadays, thanks to social media. Though there are many tools that anyone can use to do basic editing like color correction, it takes a ...
Almost everyone has heard of Adobe's Photoshop, but far fewer people have actually paid for it. With prices necessarily high to combat piracy of its flagship application, Photoshop is beyond the reach ...
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 ...
GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP) is the longtime open-source photo editing alternative to Adobe’s category-leading Photoshop. It includes many powerful Photoshop-like capabilities, such as layers ...
Layer-based image editor GIMP has long been the favorite application for desktop Linux users needing to edit photos and large graphics files. It's colloquially known as the free, open-source ...
In today's open source roundup: A redditor switches from Photoshop to GIMP. Plus: Tails 1.6 released. And GNOME 3.18 Gothenburg is out Photoshop is one of the most used image editing applications ...
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The open source image-editing program GIMP is a good alternative to programs like Photoshop for creating eye-catching images, documents and advertisements to promote your business. GIMP allows you to ...
Adobe Photoshop is a powerful tool. It's at the top of the market for a reason. It's also pretty pricey, and there are other tools that can get the job done without the cost, or the bloat. Earlier in ...
Can this $70 Linux app make up for the lack of Photoshop? I tried it to find out ...