![]() The version of GIMP used for this installation is 2.8.6. The setup is what best fits my needs for a publishing platform, and it will not necessarily meet your own needs. This installation will be optimized to use GIMP in publishing print, epub and web publications. GIMP is a complex and capable program that is used for graphics production. It can be installed on Linux and Windows systems, as well as OS X. GIMP is released under the GPLv3 licence as free, open source software. ![]() GIMP’s biggest advantage over Photoshop is that there are no restrictions and it is free, open source software. ![]() It really can do all the essential image editing functions, including some that Photoshop doesn’t do. GIMP is its own system and will work for you best if you don’t try to make it a clone of Photoshop. Any image editing system will have many of the same functions, or it wouldn’t be called an image editing system. GIMP is it’s own image editing system and is not a clone of Photoshop. This is a guide to installing and setting up GIMP, an image editing tool that is often compared to Photoshop. Installing GIMP Posted: Aug| Author: Gary | Filed under: GIMP | Leave a comment
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