So my Dell XPS 13 DE laptop running Ubuntu died on me today. Let’s just say I probably should not have attempted to be efficient and take a bath and work at the same time! Unfortunately, as life ...
From the very beginning of the 30 Days With Ubuntu Linux series I have had readers comment, tweet, and email me to take a look at GIMP–the GNU Image Manipulation Program. So, as we wind down the 30 ...
For what seems like decades, GIMP (Graphic Image Manipulation Program) has been the de facto standard image editor for Linux. It works well, has many features, and it even supports scripting. I always ...
If you have been reading this series of articles on our current open source paint programs, you likely know my own interest stems from my slow-but-steady move from Windows to Ubuntu Linux. As Adobe ...
GIMP is an open source, powerful image editing application that’s often compared with Adobe Photoshop — although long-time Photoshop users may find GIMP to be less user friendly and less capable in ...
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, ...
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 ...
Gimp is an open source image-editing software program available for Linux, Windows and Mac OS X. It consists of three windows: the toolbox, the image window and the dock. You can use Gimp to create an ...
CMYK and RGB are the main and most common color models used by graphic designers. RGB is the model used when displaying colors on a monitor screen, and CMYK is used to display colors when printed on ...