Wednesday, July 6, 2011

GIMP - Developer Web image editor


GIMP is a program that runs on Windows, Linux and OS X for free image editing systems. It is a set of well designed software which is in competition with major commercial software for manipulation of the image in a web development environment. If you need to create graphics for your web page, GIMP is an attractive and effective option.

GIMP is an acronym for GNU Image Manipulation Program - which essentially means that it is a graphical software open source.

GIMP has received much criticism from people who complain about lack of features in Photoshop, the industry-leading software graphics handling. GIMP lack some CMYK printing support as Photoshop, but for most developers web that works very well - and since it costs nothing, it is a very attractive option for the 699 USD price tag that comes with Photoshop.

If you are ready to look at alternatives to Photoshop, GIMP is an excellent place to watch. It has a very familiar appearance, with two main columns holding many of the features you need when you edit images.

Your basic Toolkit is exposed as soon as you open your image. Here you have a rectangular and circular selection tool. A web developer, you will use these many cultures images and make the selections so that you can edit the sections of an image without bringing it to another section. There is also a free selection tool called the lasso, that you can use to create selections of free-form more. A "magic wand"tool makes selections based on the function of rows already in the image, and there is also a color selection tool to select areas of similar color.

Beyond these basic tools there is much more - you will find the standard lens, the eyedropper tool to select the colours, the paint bucket to fill large areas, a pencil, a Brush tool and one gum among others.

GIMP fully supports the addition of brushes, which can be used with the pencil, Brush tool tool and Eraser tool. I love the brushes that you can easily add effects to the images, the images of the banner. You can find many brushes - waves, plants, the stars, the clocks - the list is long and and. It is easy to add new brushes to GIMP.

GIMP supports gradients. It is loaded with many gradients, and you can easily add custom gradients. If you do much work making buttons and other "web 2.0" you'll love the gradients.

There is a text tool to allow you to create layers of text on your image. As with the brushes and degraded you can quickly and easily add fonts to your GIMP program, and it comes preloaded with many fonts open source.

GIMP is for the serious image manipulation and provides complete support for layers. Native extension of GIMP is the ".xcf" extension, which allows to save your image with full layers intact. It also supports the extension of layers Photoshop ".psd".

GIMP offers many options image and layer, including resizing, rotating and flipping. There is a menu full of color, expanded to its own autonomous menu dans dans recent versions of GIMP.

There are many standard filters included with GIMP - some more famous as shadowed. You could spend weeks playing with each of them, and as with other parts of the GIMP you can add your own filters, including some popular Photoshop filters (such as colouring).

GIMP is a robust and fully equipped. It is perfect for the web developer who is in need of crop and resize images and occasionally wants to create banners and buttons. You will find lots of tutorials online to any effect or graphic you would like to create with GIMP. It is an incredible, versatile program with a perfect price - free.




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