GIMP
From Script | Spoken-Tutorial
INTRODUCTION
GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) is a free software raster graphics editor. It is primarily employed as an image retouching and editing tool.
GIMP can accomplish essential image editing tasks such as resizing, editing, and cropping photos, photomontages combining multiple images, and converting between different image formats. GIMP can also be used to create basic animated images in the GIF format.
It is freely available in versions tailored for most popular operating systems including Microsoft Windows, Apple Mac OS X and GNU/Linux.
For the “Spoken Tutorial on Gimp”, Now use the version of the “Gimp – 2.6.10” on the “Ubuntu 10.10” operating System
Contents
Basic Level
- An Image For The Web
- Setting Up GIMP
- Rotating And Cropping An Image
- Adjusting Colours Using Layers
- Using Layers,Healing & Cloning Tools
- Triptychs In A New Way
- Drawing Tools
- Sketching
- Brushes
- Colours And Dialogs
- Selecting Sections Part 1
- Selecting Sections Part 2
- The Curves Tool
- Two Minutes Edit
- Drawing Simple Figures
- Resolutions
- How To Fix An Underexposed Image
- Adjusting Colours with Curves Tool
- Easy Animation
- Comics
- Selective Sharpening
- Questions And Answers