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features of GIMP

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  In the previous blog, we learnt about GIMP. These are some of its key features: Core Features 1. Image Editing: GIMP offers a wide range of tools for image editing, including support for layers, channels, and paths. 2. Support for Various File Formats: GIMP supports a wide range of file formats, including JPEG, PNG, GIF, and many others. 3. Customisable Interface: GIMP's interface is highly customisable, allowing users to tailor the layout and appearance to their preferences. Image Manipulation Feature  1. Selection Tools: GIMP offers a range of selection tools, including rectangular, elliptical, and freehand selections. 2. Transform Tools: GIMP provides tools for transforming images, including scaling, rotating, and flipping. 3. Colour Correction: GIMP offers a range of colour correction tools, including levels, curves, and hue-saturation. 4. Effects and Filters: GIMP provides a wide range of effects and filters, including blur, sharpen, and distort. Advanced Features 1. L...

Introduction of GIMP

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GIMP, or GNU Image Manipulation Program, is a free, open-source program for image editing, photo retouching, and graphic design. It's often compared to Adobe Photoshop because of its many features. What can GIMP do?  Photo editing: Retouch, crop, zoom, erase, blur, and more Image composition: Combine images Graphic design: Create images, typography, colors, and shapes Image format conversion: Convert between image formats like JPG, PNG, GIF, and TIFF Who created GIMP?  Spencer Kimball and Peter Mattis started GIMP in 1995 It's now maintained by a group of volunteers as part of the GNU Project What license does GIMP use?  GIMP is free software licensed under the GNU General Public License. How does GIMP work? GIMP is designed to be extensible with plug-ins and extensions  It has an advanced scripting interface for complex image manipulation  You can activate a tool, then click and drag on the image to use it.

Panels in Photoshop

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Panels in Photoshop                                                                                         In Photoshop, Panels are floating windows that provide access to various tools, features, and information. They help you to work more efficiently and effectively, allowing you to customize your workspace to suit your needs.   Here are some of the main panels in Photoshop: 1. Layers Panel Displays all the layers in your document, allowing you to manage, organise, and edit them. 2. Channels Panel Displays the individual colour channels (red, green, blue, etc.) of your image, allowing you to edit and manipulate them. 3. Paths Panel Displays the paths and vector shapes in your document, allowing you to edit and manipulate them. 4. Adjustments Panel Provid...

Introduction of Adobe Photoshop

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Introduction of Adobe Photoshop   Introduction to Adobe Photoshop:                                                                                  Adobe Photoshop is popular software for editing raster-based images. It is often used for image editing, manipulation, and creation. It is widely used by graphic designers, photographers, digital artists, and other professionals. Home screen of Photoshop:                                                                                                             ...

Unlocking Creativity : The power of Adobe Photoshop

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Unlocking Creativity: The power of Adobe Photoshop Adobe Photoshop is a popular, industry-standard raster graphics editor used for image editing, manipulation, and creation. It's widely used by graphic designers, photographers, digital artists, and other professionals. Here are some of Photoshop's key features: 1. Image editing: Photoshop offers a lot of tools for editing and manipulating images, including support for layers, masks, filters, effects, and adjustments. 2. Content-aware tools: Photoshop's content-aware tools, such as Content-Aware Fill and Content-Aware Patch, allow for seamless removal of objects or filling of gaps in images. 3. Selection and masking tools: Photoshop's selection tools, such as the Magic Wand, Lasso, and Marquee tools, enable precise selections and masking of objects. 4. Retouching and restoration: Photoshop's retouching tools, such as the Spot Healing Brush and Patch Tool, allow for easy removal of blemishes, wrinkles, and other imper...