The ultimate reference and guide to the GNU image manipulation program GIMP is a free, Photoshop-like image manipulation program, and as its use grows, so does the demand for detailed instruction on how to get the very most out of it. GIMP Bible is the most comprehensive and current independent GIMP reference available that goes beyond official documentation. If you're a digital artist or photographer, the step-by-step explanations in this authoritative guide show you how to power-use GIMP throughout a production pipeline. Topics include understanding the GIMP interface and how to work with it, how to use all of GIMP's tools to create high-quality images, GIMP's default filters and plug-ins, advanced techniques for customization with Python and Scheme scripting, and much more. GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) is a free graphics editor that runs on Linux, Windows, or Macs; it is used to process digital graphics and photographs including creating graphics and logos, resizing and cropping photos, altering colors, combining images, creating basic GIF animated images, and more Whether you're a digital artist, professional photographer, or beginner, this detailed how-to shows you best practices, valuable techniques, and helpful tips for getting the most out of GIMP for your projects Topics include the GIMP interface and how to work with it, in-depth description of GIMP's tools and how to use them to create high-quality images, a comprehensive reference for all of GIMP's default filters and common plug-ins, and advanced customization with Python and Scheme scripting Get the most out of this free image editing tool for your production pipeline with the GIMP Bible. Screen captures: 150 B&W, 0 Color
A premier GIMP software magazine. GIMP is an image editing software package similar to Abobe® Photoshop®, but licensed as free and open source. The latest version of GIMP (2.8) has been downloaded over 6.5 million times in just two months which is an enormous user community. Various versions of GIMP have been downloaded well over an estimated 40 million times since 1997. GIMP Magazine features the amazing works created from an enormous community from all over the world. Photography, digital arts, galleries, step by step tutorials, master classes, help desk questions, product reviews, so much more are showcased and explored in this publication. Everyone is encouraged to submit their works for the magazine. This publication is available for free and is licensed Creative Commons CC-AT-SA 2.5. ISSN: 1929-6894
Check out our collection of Real Photography that is not generated by AI. Discover a world where dew-kissed forests meet serene oceans. Our collection of nature-inspired digital art captures the essence of tranquility, wonder, and raw beauty. Each pixel is a brushstroke, each scene a whispered secret shared by wind and leaves. Our artists freeze time in pixels. Feel the crispness of morning dew, the warmth of golden sunsets, and the hush of ancient forests. Whether you’re a seasoned art collector or a first-time admirer, our nature photography art transcends screens. It’s not just decor; it’s a connection—to Earth, to wonder, to your own wild heart. This is a real non-AI generated picture taken from a whale watching trip in the San Francisco Bay in California. The GIMP image dimensions are listed in the accompanying image. 3.78 × 3.78 pixels/mm translates to 96 DPI. This image contains an invisible non-removable copyright message embedded using Image Steganography security techniques. Purchasing this download gives you a license to modify and use it for your personal use for any purpose, but does not transfer any copyright. Sharing with others is prohibited. Profiting from commercial use is not allowed. You should be well-versed with Image DPI & Print DPI relationships, and be sure this image meets your needs before purchasing. Some math is needed to determine whether this image contains sufficient number of pixels for your print size which I have no way of knowing. I have included the GIMP screenshot of image properties which should give you some idea, however please use the GIMP information at your own discretion. You can enlarge or crop the image to fit into the required dimensions.
GIMP is one of the most popular and open-source Photoshop alternatives and probably the first stop for a lot of people who cannot afford expensive proprietary software. In order to get the most out of GIMP there are heaps of plugins that can be installed to provide more functionality. These are some of the most popular plugins that GIMP has to offer. Note: You can download GIMP for free at www.GIMP.org G'MIC There really is no way to completely describe all the effects this plugin has. There are so many ways this plugin processes images that many GIMP users have
A premier GIMP software magazine. GIMP is an image editing software package similar to Abobe® Photoshop®, but licensed as free and open source. The latest version of GIMP (2.8) has been downloaded over 6.5 million times in just two months which is an enormous user community. Various versions of GIMP have been downloaded well over an estimated 40 million times since 1997. GIMP Magazine features the amazing works created from an enormous community from all over the world. Photography, digital arts, galleries, step by step tutorials, master classes, help desk questions, product reviews, so much more are showcased and explored in this publication. Everyone is encouraged to submit their works for the magazine. This publication is available for free and is licensed Creative Commons CC-AT-SA 2.5. ISSN: 1929-6894. Visit us at http://gimpmagazine.org
Gimp Tutorials in this review include a handpicked selection of creative Gimp tutorials for intermediate and advanced users.
Stylus from the flower of a Scilla sp. with pollen from a closeby Crocus sp. Stacked image based on 120 exposures (ISO100, 1/200sec, paper diffused flash, gerogon 240mm 1:9), assembled in Zerene stacker (only Pmax), cleaned in Gimp, slightly cropped. Image about 1mm high, i.e. 36x on FF.
Gimp Tutorials in this review include a handpicked selection of creative Gimp tutorials for intermediate and advanced users.
So many blending modes, so little time. . . Up until now we've looked at the more common blending modes, but in today's article we'll be examining these five: Difference, Addition, Subtraction, Darken, and Lighten.
Step-by-step instructions on how to install and get started with GIMP, a free photo editing software alternative to Photoshop.
Gimp Tutorials in this review include a handpicked selection of creative Gimp tutorials for intermediate and advanced users.
In this tutorial, I'm going to show you how to take a photo of an abandoned house, and made it look extra creepy using GIMP by simply dupl...
In this lesson, I'm going to show you how to use GIMP to take a photo of the sun, add some sun rays to the photo, and change the color to...
Gimp Tutorials in this review include a handpicked selection of creative Gimp tutorials for intermediate and advanced users.
The Gimp is where you go, if you don’t go for Photoshop. There is no other free alternative with such a grand feature-set. There is only little that can’t be done using Gimp. The large community behind the project works on getting this little even smaller. Did you know that there are really great t...
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So many blending modes, so little time. . . Up until now we've looked at the more common blending modes, but in today's article we'll be examining these five: Difference, Addition, Subtraction, Darken, and Lighten.
GIMP is a good free software for photo-editing. It has most of the capabilities you will require of its commercial counterpart Adobe Photoshop. What’s more with the right plugins, you can ext…