Wednesday, December 16, 2009

the GIMP


before & after manipulation on
separate layer in GIMP

Few paint/photo editing programs can boast a low price and versatility to the public. Industry standards like Photoshop or Paint Shop Pro work great and offer extreme functionality but price is a huge consideration, even with student discounts or special offers from the companies. Some paint programs give you a low (or free) price but lack the versatility of the larger named programs. The exception to this rule is the GIMP.
GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) is a freeware program for Windows,MAC or Unix systems that gives the user most all the same functions as the heftier standards. Image support for all major image file formats, layers, brushes, selection tools, effects, filtering...the list goes on and on. You can adjust the layout of the interface with customizing options and the online manual is a great bonus (so often programs can leave you out there on your own to figure out how to use it). There seems to be a fairly good sized support for this program and the amount of plugins and tutorials for GIMP continue to grow. For those on a tight budget, how can you not love the price-free! Some sites even carry a portable version of this great little program.