Sunday, December 4, 2011

GIMP

GIMP is the GNU Image Manipulation Program.GIMP is for creating and editing digital images. In particular, GIMP's designed for editing digital photographs and typical web graphics. we can also use it to make some pretty drawings. GIMP is a complex program suitable for professional artwork.
GIMP is free open source software. It’s written and maintained by volunteers and distributed
without cost.
GIMP funded 1995 computer science class project by Spencer Kimball and Peter
Mattis. Within a year, it had grown into most popular and best open source image editor, with users and
contributors from around the world. It’s been growing and improving ever since.

GIMP is runs on most Windows systems,Mac OS X, Linux, and most versions of UNIX. The program is free software in both senses of the word “free”: we don’t have to pay anything to use it.GIMP’s inner workings (“source code”) are available for anyone to examine, contribute to,
distribute, or learn from.GIMP users who want to get more involved can participate in the GIMP project’s mailing lists, contribute bug fixes or new features, design new brushes or patterns, or write their own plug-ins and scripts to share with the world.








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