I don’t often write about Gimp, the free software image and photo edition software which is avbailabel both for Linux and PC-Windows. But, nevertheless, I keep noticing bits of useful information that I’d like to share with you if you are a user of Gimp.
- Selective Noise Reduction with GIMP — Repairing Noisy Skies pour une meilleure gestion des réparations locales des photos.
- How to Enable Photoshop Save For Web Feature in GIMP (minor improvement)
- How to replace a sky with GIMP, suit les mêmes principes mais pour un nettoyage définitif (par remplacement)
- L’accentuation avec Gimp
- How To Remove Red Eyes With GIMP, pour nettoyer les yeux rouges.
- How to Find and Use Scripts in Gimp
- How to turn a photo into a card with GIMP
- 6 GIMP Tricks Everyone Should Know! (rounded corners, cropping, red eye removal, image size change, file size reduction)
- GAP is a collection of GIMP plugins that make it possible to create animations as sequences of single frames
- Opening RAW Images In GIMP with UFRaw For Windows – The Basics
In the end, I would sum it up with the 10 Reasons GIMP is Better Than Photoshop:
- GIMP is free
- GIMP is small
- GIMP is fast and stable
- GIMP is more user-friendly
- Anybody can modify the code and develop plug-ins
- It has a better management for automated actions
- GIMP opens, edits and saves Photoshop .PSD files
- Upgrades are free
- GIMP can look-and-feel like Photoshop
- GIMP is portable