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Program Information:
File Name: Gimp 2.2.4
File Size: 7.1 MB Date Released: 22 February, 2005System Requirements:
- Windows NT
- Windows 2000
- Windows XP
- 64 MB RAM
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What's New in Gimp 2.2.4: Version History of Gimp 2.2.4
Bugs fixed:
- Fixed an out-of-bounds read access in the Edge plug-in (bug #164963)
- Limit aspect ratio in crop tool to sane values (bug #164827)
- Fixed indexed conversion on floating selections (bug #165342)
- Fixed button order in resize and scale dialogs
- Improved handling of UNC paths on Windows
- Fixed crash in winicon save plug-in (bug #162742)
- Fixed image types registration for some python plug-ins (bug #1666650)
- Workaround problems with font names ending in numbers (bug #166540)
- Show clone source when cloning from a different image (bug #167002)
- Corrected coordinate limits in New Guide script (bug #167529)
- Fixed crash in gradient editor (bug #167604)
- Don't give keyboard focus to combo boxes in image window (bug #167809)
- Fixed saving of MNG files with negative layer offsets (bug #166059)
- Fixed use of the text tool on floating selections (bug #166829)
- Don't create duplicate templates when migrating user settings (bug #167893)
- Let the py-slice script ignore out-of-bounds guides (bug #167843)
- Store thumbnails in temporary folder if no valid home directory exists (bug #167973)
- Fixed Emboss plug-in for small images (bug #168022)
- Avoid crashes in toolbox size allocation code (bug #162500)
- Switch from display-wide grab to application-wide grab while tool
- Actions are being performed (bug #162823)
About: The GNU Image Manipulation Program, or GIMP, is a raster graphics editor application with some support for vector graphics. GIMP is used to process digital graphics and photographs. Typical uses include creating graphics and logos, resizing and cropping photos, altering colors, combining multiple images, removing unwanted image features, and converting between different image formats. GIMP can also be used to create basic animated images in GIF format. It is often used as a free software replacement for Adobe Photoshop, the most widely used bitmap editor in the printing and graphics industries.
GIMP Features
- Painting
- Full suite of painting tools including Brush, Pencil, Airbrush, Clone, etc.
- Sub-pixel sampling for all paint tools for high quality anti-aliasing
- Extremely powerful gradient editor and blend tool
- Supports custom brushes and patterns
- System
- Tile based memory management so image size is limited only by available disk space
- Virtually unlimited number of images open at one time
- Advanced Manipulation
- Full alpha channel support
- Layers and channels
- Multiple Undo/Redo (limited only by diskspace)
- Editable text layers
- Transformation tools including rotate, scale, shear and flip
- Selection tools including rectangle, ellipse, free, fuzzy and intelligent
- Advanced path tool doing bezier and polygonal selections.
- Transformable paths, transformable selections.
- Quickmask to paint a selection.
- Extensible
- A Procedural Database for calling internal GIMP functions from external programs as in Script-fu
- Advanced scripting capabilities (Scheme, Python, Perl)
- Plug-ins which allow for the easy addition of new file formats
and new effect filters
- Over 100 plug-ins already available
- Animation
- Load and save animations in a convenient frame-as-layer format
- MNG support
- Frame Navigator (in GAP, the GIMP Animation Package)
- Onion Skin (in GAP, the GIMP Animation Package)
- Bluebox (in GAP, the GIMP Animation Package)
- File Handling
- File formats supported include bmp, gif, jpeg, mng, pcx, pdf, png, ps, psd, svg, tiff, tga, xpm, and many others
- Load, display, convert, save to many file formats
- SVG path import/export
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