Gimp 2.7.5

January 24th, 2012

2012 | Windows® 2000/XP/Vista/7 | 73.87 MB
GIMP is almost complete, and most importantly free, analog graphics package Photoshop. Rollers are designed to

provide lessons in school, but can be used for individual study. Used by the author in explaining the material that is, Instead of a few lessons in a row a few timesto do the same thing, explaining how to do it, it is convenient to demonstrate writing explaining all aspects.
In GIMP, there is quite a nice set of color correctiontools:
* Curves;
* Levels;
* Channel mixer;
* Posterization;
* Hue-Saturation;
* Color balance;
* Brightness, contrast;
* Discoloration.
With the help of filters,tools, masks and layers with different types of overlap (of 22), you can:
* Align littered the horizon;
* Remove the distortions introduced by the optics;
* Correctperspective;
* Perform Cloning objects with perspective;
* Crop the photos;
* Remove defects like dust on the sensor (stamp, healing brush);
* Simulate the use ofdifferent color filters;
* "Pull" the lost detail in shadows;
* More.
Drawing:
* Portrays several instruments;
* Freely scalable brushes;
* Support forgraphics tablets;
Additional features for image correction throughout the paper are implemented as a filter screen. They are:
* Simulation of different types of colorblindness (protanopia, deyteronopiya, acyanoblepsia);
* Gamma correction;
* Correction of contrast;
* Color Management.
Customizable interface:
* Floating palettesare grouped and regrouped easily;
* Possible to completely reconfigure the keyboard shortcuts, mouse actions, as well as input devices like the Griffin Powermate;
*Any menu can be converted into freely movable window.
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