allows you to create and manipulate graphics, including image retouching, composition, and authoring.
The program features a full suite of painting tools, including brush, pencil, airbrush, and clone functions. It uses a tile-based memory management so image size is limited only by your available disk space.
GIMP adopts sub-pixel sampling for all paint tools, which results in high quality anti-aliasing.
It supports layers and channels, has a built-in procedural database for calling internal GIMP functions from external applications, and includes advanced scripting capabilities.
The program also features multiple undo and redo capabilities, enables you to simultaneously open a virtually unlimited number of images, and includes a gradient editor and blend tool.
You can load and save animations in a convenient frame-as-layer format; rotate, scale, shear, and flip your images; convert between image formats; and use selection tools, such as circle, ellipse, free, and fuzzy.
In addition, GIMP supports the following image formats: BMP, GIF, JPG, PCX, PNG, PS, TIF, TGA, XPM, and many others, and includes over 100 plugins.
GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP) runs on
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Freeware
license
— the installer is 10 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Graphics Viewing.
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