The GIMP 32-bit for PC

The GIMP 32-bit for Windows

v 2.10.24|The GIMP Team

Technical Details

Category
Multimedia
Sub Category
Graphic & Design
License
Free
Requirements
Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8.1
Language
English
Author
The GIMP Team
Version
2.10.24
Size
242.15 MB

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Free image manipulation tool

GIMP is a free image editor software that uses the open-source engine GEGL to edit images and for graphic design. GIMP means GNU Image Manipulation Program. This cross-platform program works with Windows, Mac, or Linux operating systems. GIMP can be used to retouch images, compose images, create graphics, and many other tasks.

Is GIMP legal?

Although the platform is legal, it is free and open-source. You can modify the framework to redistribute the product free of charge or for profit. The GPL: General Public License outlines the elements of the redistribution process.

Customisation and third-party plugins can help users optimize their image development experience. The GIMP team is made up of volunteers who work part-time on the application. Users can download plug-ins from other developers and integrate them directly into the image editor. GIMP developers provide the software for free and don't sell products. However, people can donate to show their support.

Is downloading GIMP safe?

You can safely download The GIMP by following the instructions. Developers can alter the program with corrupt code because it is open-source software. Download the application from this page to ensure your data and devices are safe.

Modify the user interface

The user interface can be seen as one window or three panels. The left panel contains the tools, while the middle panel displays the image being modified. The right window allows the GIMP community access to layers, brushes and channels.

To view and interact with user interfaces in a single window and not in three separate popups, navigate the upper menu bar to the "Windows" tab and choose 'Single Window Mode". It is preferable to have one window instead of multiple, since both interfaces offer the same features. To give users the best creative experience, they can arrange the panels in the user interface.

Modify image formats

GIMP uses the layer system for high-quality images. There are many layering options that allow images can be placed seamlessly on top of each other, such as grouping layers together, adding masks or modes to the layers, and so forth.

The image converting software includes a key mode called foreground select. Smart selection tool, the foreground choose technique allows users to isolate a portion of an image. The GIMP community can highlight a portion of an original image and the application will smart select where to cut and transfer it into another image.

The smart selection tools include the clone, warp, and retouching options. The retouching technique allows users to freely-form edit imperfections. The clone technique allows image reproductions. Warp mode will distort source images.

GIMP passes the requirements for basic and advanced image adjustments operations: curve, dodge, burn, levels, etc. The suite of image editing techniques includes scaled, unified, and 3D transform tools. The GIMP community has access to common editing procedures via the 'Filters" tab in the upper menu bar. These include blurring, color management and noise removal.

Is GIMP as good or worse than Photoshop?

GIMP is not the only alternative to Photoshop, Paint.net and Krita. GIMP, Paint.net and Krita are all free software. Adobe Photoshop requires a subscription. GIMP and Krita can be used on Windows, Mac and Linux systems. Inkscape can be used on Windows, Mac and Unix. Photoshop works on Windows, Mac and iPad, while Paint.net can only be accessed with Windows.

Photoshop's many features could make it difficult to edit non-professional projects. Photoshop is the professional choice. If someone can afford to invest the time, energy, money, and money necessary to learn, use, and purchase the subscription, then Photoshop will be the industry standard in image editing software: Photoshop.

Free image editor

GIMP is a free raster graphic editor that allows you to edit images, text, and illustrations. There are many tutorials available online to help you use the tech project. The user interface is complex. Integrated features allow for professional-level editing such as dodge and burn, foreground and image layering. Third-party plugins offer customisable options that can enhance the experience, such as object erasing and additional filters and effects.

Updates are not always consistent because The GIMP is a volunteer-based, part-time team. The free software developers provide transparent predictions regarding upcoming updates.