

Brushes can be used in hard-edged, soft-edged, or eraser modes, be applied at different opacities, or used to apply various effects.48 standard brushes, plus facilities to create new ones.The same padlock after being touched up with the clone tool Brushes, colors, and painting tools GIMP is considered by some to be proof that the free software development process can create things non- geeks can use productively, and as such psychologically paved the way for such efforts as KDE, GNOME, Mozilla Firefox,, and various other applications that followed. Previous free software projects, such as GCC and the Linux kernel, were mainly tools created by programmers for programmers. GIMP is also notable to some as the first major free software end-user application. GIMP can also be used to create simple animated images. Typical uses include creating graphics and logos, resizing and cropping photos, changing colors, combining images using a layer paradigm, removing unwanted image features, and converting between different image formats. GIMP can be used to process digital graphics and photographs. In 1997, after both Kimball and Mattis had graduated from Berkeley, the name was changed to GNU Image Manipulation Program when it became an official GNU project. Both were integral members of eXperimental Computing Facility, a student club at Berkeley (the GIMP's file extension, XCF, is taken from the initials of this club). Its creators, Spencer Kimball and Petter Mattis, initially started GIMP as a semester-long project for a class at UC Berkeley. GIMP originally stood for General Image Manipulation Program. 4 Comparisons with other graphics editorsĪ screenshot of GIMP version 2.2.8 running under X11 on Mac OS X.2.1 Brushes, colors, and painting tools.
