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GNU Image Manipulation Programme (GIMP) is the default graphic application in Ubuntu, licensed under the GNU General Public License. It is an open-source multi-platform image manipulation tool, available in many languages. You can use GIMP to re-touch photos, compose and create images, re-size, crop, manipulate colours and convert image formats.
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A full suite of painting tools, including brushes, a pencil and an airbrush
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Located in chapter7/xinclude.xml:571(para)
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Selection tools such as rectangle, ellipse, free, fuzzy and bezier
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Transformation tools such as rotate, scale, shear and flip
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Tile-based memory management so that the image size is limited only by available disk space
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Multiple undo/re-do operations limited only by disk space
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Advanced scripting capabilities
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Layers and channels for complex drawings
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Sub-pixel sampling for all paint tools to minimise distortion while representing high-resolution images in lower resolution or stretched mode
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Located in chapter7/xinclude.xml:604(para)
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Full alpha channel support to simulate transparency in images
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Located in chapter7/xinclude.xml:610(para)
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