PC hardware is nice, but it’s not much use without innovative software. I’ve been reviewing software for PCMag since 2008, and I still get a kick out of seeing what's new in video and photo editing ...
For image editing and creation, GIMP is free, open source, and very powerful. GIMP, or GNU Image Manipulation Program, is an entirely free, open-source image editor and creator that—now in its ...
The GNU Image Manipulation Program is a free graphics editor that enhances your images. GIMP version 2.8 includes a selection of digital tools that outline unwanted areas of your image. Clicking and ...
The free GNU Image Manipulation Program enables you to enhance your image files. Although GIMP does not include a diamond texture option, as of June 2012, experiment with digital patterns, paint ...
Open source software prides itself on user contributions, which is why the team behind GIMP is asking for community input on a coming redesign. GIMP, which stands for GNU Image Manipulation Program, ...
One of the world’s biggest photo editors, GIMP, suffers from an image problem (pun absolutely intended). It’s an undeniably sophisticated piece of software, and since 1995 has served millions as a ...
The Linux world is filled with numerous capable packages for justabout every computing category. Graphics manipulation applications areno exception. In any list of able-bodied graphics candidates, ...
After seven years of work, the GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP) team has officially released GIMP 3.0, bringing a major update to the popular open-source image editor. A cornerstone of the latest ...
A cool feature of GIMP is its ability to connect to a scanner. If the scanner has TWIN compliant driver, then it can be connected to GIMP. TWAIN is an application program interface and communication ...
A new release of the venerable GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP) is now available for download. Version 2.6 offers a variety of new features, user interface improvements, and is also the first ...
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 ...