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Category Archives: GIMP
Gimp Decor Border Filters Primer Tutorial
Gimp is great! Gimp is open source. What is Gimp? It edits image files. It has loads of filters and tools. Today we hone in on Gimp’s Decor filters that deal with photograph Border functionality, adding to our previous Gimp … Continue reading
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Gimp Batch Image Manipulation Primer Tutorial
Gimp is a great graphics editor with a huge number of methods to subtlely or not so subtlely adjust your images, no matter where they have come from (some of today’s came from Mac OS X screen captures via the … Continue reading