Image Tricks 
blogspot.com —
The release of GIMP 2.7.0 is a first step towards GIMP 2.8, the next stable release. Please note that this is an unstable development snapshot and read the GIMP 2.7 release notes. Actually, in the following repository, the current version of Gimp is 2.7.1 already. To install it in Ubuntu, just copy & paste the following commands into a terminal to add the Launchpad PPA repository:
Posted by
hotice 6 months ago
hotice 6 months ago
blogspot.com —
Windows & Linux: GIMP, despite it's interface, is the best open-source image editor. But often all you want to do is simply resize a picture or a similar minor task and for that you could use an application such as mtPaint which has a lot of great features such as:
Posted by
hotice 8 months ago
hotice 8 months ago
blogspot.com —
Gimp Paint Studio is a package of new tools and additions which provide improved capabilities focused on drawing and painting for Gimp.
Posted by
hotice 10 months ago
hotice 10 months ago
susegeek.com —
Comix is a user-friendly, customizable image viewer. It is specifically designed to handle comic books, but also serves as a generic viewer. It reads images in ZIP, RAR or tar archives (also gzip or bzip2 compressed) as well as plain image files.
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susegeek about 1 year ago
susegeek.com —
flimp is a generic graphical frontend to the many excellent command line image manipulation tools available. It allows you to create pipelines of commands that read from standard input and write to standard output. One can view and compare the result of each stage of the pipeline. flimp leaves the input image file untouched; the pipeline is saved in a text file.
Posted by
susegeek about 1 year ago
HowFlow —
Sometimes you encounter a system where someone deleted the kernel sources and for some reason forgot to set CONFIG_IKCONFIG_PROC=y. This little trick shows how to extract the configuration from a Linux kernel image.
Posted by
aroedl about 1 year ago
aroedl about 1 year ago
linux.com —
Compared to powerful and feature-rich photo applications like F-Spot and digiKam, Fotox looks decidedly underpowered. But while Fotox is no match to those powerhouses featurewise, this lightweight tool can come in handy when you have to perform basic photo editing fast and with minimum fuss.
Posted by
flood about 1 year ago
howtoforge.com —
Have you ever had the problem that you have set up the "perfect system", and now you want to back up this system before you make changes to it so that you can restore the original state if you changes are not satisfying? Or are you a system administrator in a large company where you have to maintain hundreds of Linux machines that run exactly the same software, but are sick of install...
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aroedl about 1 year ago
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