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  • noun The GNU Image Manipulation Program, a computer program capable of manipulating digital images.

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  • GIMP is similar to photoshop, with many formidable attributes.

    Archive 2009-04-01 Randy Wilharm 2009

  • GIMP is similar to photoshop, with many formidable attributes.

    Star Trek TOS HD Screenshots with some modifications Randy Wilharm 2009

  • This Santa was drawn by me, Betsy McKenzie and scanned and fixed up in GIMP (a freeware competitor to Adobe Photoshop) by my wizard son, Joe.

    Merry What?! 2005

  • This Santa was drawn by me, Betsy McKenzie and scanned and fixed up in GIMP (a freeware competitor to Adobe Photoshop) by my wizard son, Joe.

    Archive 2005-12-01 2005

  • (Obviously Photoshop or the GIMP is what you want for serious photo editing, but iPhoto’s fun to tinker with.)

    Cute Little Computer « Dyepot, Teapot 2005

  • The GIMP is a open source software to manipulate images, it's free and available for Win, Mac and Linux operating systems.

    Set up Your Workspace 2007

  • Nah, beberapa minggu lalu saya membaca sebuah kabar bahwa GIMP akan mengimplementasikan mode jendela tunggal pada versi 2.8 nanti.

    Planet Ubuntu Indonesia 2010

  • The most popular image-editing program for Unix is called the GIMP, which purports to be an acronym, but it is either a pejorative term for a disabled person or a submissive sexual role in BDSM (à la "Pulp Fiction").

    The Harvard Crimson | All Articles Adam R. Gold 2010

  • The most popular image-editing program for Unix is called the GIMP, which purports to be an acronym, but it is either a pejorative term for a disabled person or a submissive sexual role in BDSM (à la "Pulp Fiction").

    The Harvard Crimson | All Articles Adam R. Gold 2010

  • There are some; contrary to the claims you sometimes hear, The GIMP is a perfectly adequate tool for professional publication (I know, because I have frequently sent PDFs and postscript files created in The GIMP to print shops, and never had any trouble producing work acceptable to my clients).

    Linux Magazine Full Feed 2010

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