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- title The GIMP - The GNU Image Manipulation Program
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Introduction
The GIMP (The GNU Image Manipulation Program) is a powerful image editing application and is the default image editor for Ubuntu. It will happily open and save to most image file formats and offers a host of useful features, plus the scope to add more using its plug-in system. Filters such as Motion Blur, Cubism and Predator make advanced image editing fun and easy. The GIMP opens several windows by default, which act as 'toolboxes' from which you can tweak settings and select tools to work on your image with. Menu: Applications > Graphics > GIMP Image Editor
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External links
- Gimpguru.org Tutorials
- Gimp tutorials
- Pixel2life
- Gimpology
- Official GIMP Documentation
- Grokking the GIMP - an excellent introduction to GIMP 1.x (applicable to 2.x too) and the subject of photo touch-up in general, also available by installing the
grokking-the-gimp
package. - Official Gimp Website
- Building|GIMP 2.4 on Feisty For a guide-in-the-making of installing GIMP 2.4 on Ubuntu Feisty Fawn
- GIMP info at Wikipedia - with links to resource and tips around the web
- Gimp.org Tutorials
- Gimp User Group