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Image Editing Software for Linux

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Gimp is a full featured graphic / image / photo editing software set of programs and tools similar in use or functionality to Adobe Photoshop.  GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) is extensive enough that its own wiki page can be devoted to the software tools.GIMP is a full featured graphic / image / photo editing software set of programs and tools similar in use or functionality to Adobe Photoshop.  GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) is extensive enough that its own wiki page can be devoted to the software tools.GIMP uses an interface made up of multiple independent windows, which can be confusing for some users.  You can toggle between the default multi-window mode and the new single-window mode in GIMP 2.8 and newer through the Single-window mode checkbox in the Windows menu. In single-window mode, GIMP will put dockable dialogs and images in a single, tabbed image window.  The default windows were: Toolbox (left), Main Image (middle), Layers and Brushes (right).  In single window mode all three are contained within the Main Image window, which is more consistent with the user experience of Microsoft Windows software.
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