GimPhoto

GimPhoto is a modification of the free and open source graphics program GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP), with the intent to be a free replacement to Adobe Photoshop.[1] It has a new menu layout, new brushes and gradient sets. Its primary purpose is to enhance GIMP in terms of user interface, use of the best plugins and other resources combined with the latest stable version of GIMP. Because the menu layouts are much closer to Photoshop's, adaptation from Photoshop is much quicker than GIMP.[2]

GimPhoto
Developer(s)Ek Kian
Stable release
24.1 (based on GIMP 2.4.3 Stable) / December 30, 2014 (2014-12-30)
Operating systemLinux, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X
TypeRaster graphics editor
LicenseGPLv2
Websitewww.gimphoto.com

Version 24.1 for Windows is with new installer for Windows 8.1 including 7 and new 10.

Version 26.1 for Mac OS X 10.6+ is also available. It is based on GIMP 2.6.8 and needs X11.[3]

Future development

Since GimPhoto is a one-man effort, the developer has chosen to look for a long lasting, stable release of GIMP, before creating a new version of GimPhoto. Consequently, the 2.6 branch may be skipped altogether and the 2.8 branch may be the target for the next release of GimPhoto.


gollark: No, I mean, the bad coloring.
gollark: This may be an example of abandoning good practices.
gollark: Use C++37.
gollark: That actually looks quite cool (the FORTRAN).
gollark: I was looking at using it for a project, but there seem to be basically no up-to-date libraries for stuff like databases.

See also

References

  1. "About GimPhoto". GimPhoto. Archived from the original on 2012-06-14. Retrieved 2010-11-16.
  2. Mead, Nicholas. "Make GIMP look like Photoshop with GimPhoto". Onsoftware.com. Retrieved 2010-11-16.
  3. "GimPhoto for Mac". Archived from the original on 2013-12-23. Retrieved 2014-01-26.


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