8.8
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Unleash Your Creativity with Advanced Image Manipulation.
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GIMP, a free alternative to Photoshop, stands out for its powerful image manipulation capabilities and diverse features. With tools like Curves for adjusting colors and values, it caters to various needs from book cover design to photo editing. While there's a learning curve, investing time in tutorials can unlock its full potential. Users appreciate GIMP's ...Read more
Offers a wide variety of tools and features for complete and effective digital art creation.
Free and open-source, making it accessible for teaching art and for users on a budget.
Powerful enough for most raster image manipulation tasks, with new features added regularly.
Intuitive and easy to install, with tutorials available to facilitate learning.
Has a steep learning curve, especially for users accustomed to other software, requiring time and effort to master.
Some users may find the interface non-intuitive, requiring navigation through menus and tools.
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06/04/18
Great software, easy to learn
What do you like best? It is styled very well, just like photoshop but more user-friendly and more optimized for computers. What do you dislike? The new update changing the skin to black and white makes icons harder to differentiate, I’m not a fan What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? It’s great for making logos, editing product photos, etc
05/29/18
Gimp
What do you like best? It's free, very powerful and works much like Photoshop. Great for students. What do you dislike? It doesn't seem to make transparent pngs with checkered background.....unless I'm doing it incorrectly. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Creating photo booth templates. Simple to use and simple to train others.
05/21/18
Edit images as a professional
What do you like best? It is easy to use and very useful, it is free and it helps me to retouch photographs, it allows me to create images that seem to be elaborated by professionals of photography, due to the large amount of brushes, filters and tools that cover and correct any image, work with most image formats JPG, PNG, TIFF, GIF What do you dislike? I consider it an application that gives me many tools to edit my photos at home although it has less functionality in some features ...
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05/15/18
Great software for free
What do you like best? I love that gimp is free, and user friendly. What do you dislike? Trying to do bigger tasks takes so much time. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? I am able to efficiently create good looking graphics on my personal computer without havong to spend a ton of money on software.
05/14/18
One of the best open source softwares for image editing out there
What do you like best? The fact that this software is free and amazing at the same time. This software is great to learn about editing images because you don’t have to pay an arm and a leg for the software like competitor brands. What do you dislike? There is definitely a learning curve with this software as it is with any lucrative image editing software. Recommendations to others considering the product I would download and use Gimp before paying for the much more expensive software. ...
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05/14/18
GIMP, the best open and free graphic editor
What do you like best? GIMP was built and managed by a community of believes that offered an lightweight photo editing application for free use; this makes GIMP the universally accepted graphic editor with the most versatile plugin libraries, robust cross platform functionality, and acclaimed alternative to Photoshop. What do you dislike? It's hard to dislike something free, but you are getting what you pay for. There is limited support and you have to have a lot of computer know how to ...
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05/09/18
design and color as an expert: Gimp
What do you like best? If you need to design, illustrate, transform images or color them, your tool is Gimp. It does not matter that you do not have the skills of a painter, this tool has them for you. With it, you can transform images, change them in size, lengthen them, shrink them to fit the size you need. This tool has a lot of functions to do with your images, practically anything, sometimes it's just a matter of having good taste, because Gimp has everything you want: with the ...
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05/06/18
A Great Program to Start and Learn on.
What do you like best? I like that this program is a simple to understand and basic version of many of the art programs out there today. It's overall simplicity lends to a new user of such software. The fact that it is free to learn on is also a massive plus. What do you dislike? My dislikes stem from my major likes of this program. Yes the program is simplistic but it is because of that I would have to look else where to do some of the more elaborate projects that I come across. ...
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05/03/18
Very powerful, but a bit complicated
What do you like best? It has a ton of features and is completely free. What do you dislike? It's rather complicated to use, especially for someone who is completely new to photo editing What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Mk8It allows me to make more realistic mockups of potential software designs, which makes it easier for Development to understand the purpose of the proposed software.
05/01/18
Great graphic design and editing program
What do you like best? I've been using GIMP for years for both personal and business use and I love it. Its a great, free, alternative to using Photoshop and offers many options for designing. You can create and edit images and then save and export them as various file types. I also like that I was able to teach myself to use the program and that it is easy to search for tutorials on the web to help when you need to learn to do something on GIMP. What do you dislike? There really isn't ...
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