In case you are not aware, GIMP is an open source image editing software that is bundled in most Linux distro and is touted as the closest alternative to Photoshop. It comes with plenty of toolset and filters for you to create/edit your image, and the best thing of all, it is free.
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10 Sweet GIMP Photo Editing Tricks to Wean You Off Photoshop
At $700 for a piece of software, Photoshop's MSRP hardly needs put into perspective. In short, it's expensive. Don't worry if you don't have a handful of Benjamins lying around. Thankfully, you can perform a lot of the same photo editing tricks for free with GIMP.
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Linux Software Picks: Six Alternatives to Photoshop
Although many graphics professionals turn to Windows or Mac OS to execute their designs, Linux is far from helpless in this area. While it helps that Adobe Photoshop, the undisputed gold-standard program that most professionals use for raster graphics, runs on Linux through Wine, there are several native Linux programs that offer some of the same functionality.
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NSW (Australia) Didn’t Choose Free Software Because It Doesn’t Run Non-Free Software???
Lame excuse for rejection of GNU/Linux for schools (it does not run Photoshop)
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5 Really Awesome FREE Photoshop Alternatives
Photoshop is the most well known and widely used graphics editing software out there - But it’s price tag prevents alot of people from using it.
Luckily, there are quite a few open source/free Photoshop Alternatives.
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Handy Tweaks To Make GIMP Replace Photoshop
GIMP is the favorite graphics editing program of many designers and graphic artists. It has a wide array of features, as well as plug-ins, filters and brushes. Documentation is primarily available in online communities, as well as through extensive add-ons.
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Free PhotoShop OpenSource Alternative: GIMP and its Derivatives
Web designers, photographers and graphic designers loving the Adobe Photoshop Product family - a collection of graphics editing programs developed by Adobe Systems to create and edit images - should have a look at its open source alternative, GIMP.
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pngcrush - PNG optimizer utility in openSUSE
pngcrush is an optimizer tool for PNG (Portable Network graphic) files. pngcrush is an excellent batch-mode compression utility for PNG images. Depending on the application that created the original PNGs, it can improve the file size anywhere from a few percent to 40% or more (completely losslessly)
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Why GIMP is Better than Adobe Photoshop
I’m no graphics professional, but like probably most of you, I do need to edit photos from time to time. I used Adobe Photoshop before since it is the most widely used image manipulating software. But when I started using Linux, things changed.
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Wine status report: Photoshop CS3
Here I’m running Dreamweaver 8 and Photoshop CS2 on Ubuntu. No tweaking or hacking needed. Just double clicked the exe files
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Google behind Photoshop's new Linux compatibility
Google recently confirmed in a blog posting that it had paid Codeweavers to help develop WINE to make Photoshop usable on the well-regarded but still somewhat unpredictable software package, which aims to replicate Windows libraries to enable popular Windows applications run in a Linux environment.
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Gimp vs Photoshop, round #infinity: - in which the author gets to crow and the readers get to eat some of it.
At about this time in my blogging "career", I'd have to assess that I'm at least one of the top five online pundits who have made a name for themselves by taking the Gimp's side in the Gimp vs. Photoshop debate on the side of Gimp. And not just Gimp, but Gimp Classic, as opposed to Gimp-in-Photoshop's skin. And not just taken sides, but dug a foxhole from which to lob mortars.
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