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Software: The GIMP developers are proud to release version 2.0 of the GIMP, the leading freely distributable program for photo retouching, image composition and image authoring. This release is a major event, marking the end of a three year development cycle by a group of volunteers and enthusiasts who have made this the most professional release of the GIMP ever. It is the first stable release that is officially supported not only on Unix-based operating systems, but also on Microsoft Windows and Macintosh OS X.
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The GIMP developers are proud to release version 2.0 of the GIMP,
the leading free software tool for image manipulation.
Berlin, Germany March 23, 2004 This release is a major event,
marking the end of a three year development cycle by a group of volunteers
and enthusiasts who have made this the most professional release of the
GIMP ever. It is the first stable release that is officially supported
not only on Unix-based operating systems, but also on Microsoft Windows
and Macintosh OS X.
"When you launch version 2.0 youll see a new look thats
a huge improvement over the previous versions mundane and purely
functional interface. The new design not only provides a polished and
comfortable feel, it is also far more intuitive and friendly than its
predecessor." Bruce Burgess, Newsforge, February 25, 2004.
Started in 1995 by Spencer Kimball and Peter Mattis, the GIMP has evolved
into a mature and powerful application. The latest release has major improvements
in the user interface, making the GIMP more accessible for casual users
as well as graphics professionals. The quality of the code base has also
been substantially improved, making it easier for the open source community
to contribute useful and high-quality add-ons to the GIMP.
"This new version. . . fulfils its promise." "In general,
the user interface is easier to use [and] more coherent. . . save screen
real estate, all dialog boxes. . . can now be grouped together in one
window using a tabbed interface. . . Soon you will have no more excuses
for using Photoshop" Linux Magazine France, March 2004.
The GNU Image Manipulation Program, the GIMP, is ideal for amateur photographers,
web designers, and many other people who want to create and edit digital
images. It is a very powerful application, with features including: channels,
layers and masks; colour operations such as levels, curves and threshhold;
advanced selection operations using intelligent scissors and selection
channels; and much more.
GIMP is free software, which means it can be freely distributed and modified.
This makes it well suited to be included on cover disks of magazines dedicated
to digital photography or image editing, or to be included with digital
cameras, scanners, printers etc. As free software, its capabilities are
ultimately limited only by the collective imagination of the community
of free software contributors. More information about the GIMP is available
at http://www.gimp.org
Click here for the Unix version download
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