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Gimp is a raster editor, which means that it performs operations directly on the pixels that make up the image, and not a vector editor. Other (proprietary) raster editors include Adobe Photoshop, Jasc Paintshop Pro and the humble Microsoft Paint. An alternative free editor is the KOffice project, Krita. Users wanting to edit photographs will certainly want a raster editor like GIMP. ''(source: http://www.gimp.org/docs/userfaq.html#What)''
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Gimp is a raster editor, which means that it performs operations directly on the pixels that make up the image, and not a vector editor. Other (proprietary) raster editors include Adobe Photoshop, Jasc Paintshop Pro and the humble Microsoft Paint. An alternative free editor is the KOffice project, Krita. Users wanting to edit photographs will certainly want a raster editor like GIMP. ''(source: http://www.gimp.org/docs/userfaq.html#What)''  
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[http://www.macinstruct.com/node/59 Link to create mac icons in Gimp or Photoshop]
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Demo Work Done by DMC Members
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*[[Jeremy Robinson Gimp Demos|Jeremy Robinson]]

Latest revision as of 16:56, 28 January 2009

Gimp is a raster editor, which means that it performs operations directly on the pixels that make up the image, and not a vector editor. Other (proprietary) raster editors include Adobe Photoshop, Jasc Paintshop Pro and the humble Microsoft Paint. An alternative free editor is the KOffice project, Krita. Users wanting to edit photographs will certainly want a raster editor like GIMP. (source: http://www.gimp.org/docs/userfaq.html#What)

Link to create mac icons in Gimp or Photoshop


Demo Work Done by DMC Members