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GIMP Pocket Reference: Image Creation and Manipulation

Current price: $9.95
GIMP Pocket Reference: Image Creation and Manipulation
GIMP Pocket Reference: Image Creation and Manipulation

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GIMP Pocket Reference: Image Creation and Manipulation

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The
GIMP Pocket Reference
explains the numerous features of the GNU Image Manipulation Program—more affectionately known as "The GIMP"—and is the essential guide for designers working in a Linux/Unix environment. The GIMP is an open source image editor and design application that parallels Adobe Photoshop in functionality with one exception:
it is free.
The GIMP runs on virtually all Unix platforms, is included with most commercial Linux distributions, and can be downloaded freely from the Internet. This powerful image manipulation tool can be quite complex, making it hard to overlook the whole functionality. Based on the menu structure of the program, this handy reference covers GIMP version 1.2. It explains the function of every menu item and offers tips for every day usage. The Appendix explains important terms of image manipulation and contains a table of file formats supported by The GIMP. The
enables novices and experts alike to use this complex program fast and efficiently.

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