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  2. Wikipedia : Graphics Lab/Resources/Software

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    GIMP, similar to Adobe Photoshop. Used for the retouching of images, and creating raster graphics ( PNG , JPEG ). Can also be used to create animations ( GIF ) when the GIMP Animation Package (GAP) is installed.

  3. GIMP - Wikipedia

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    Animation Showing Brushes, Patterns, Gradients Created in GIMP Tools used to perform image editing can be accessed via the toolbox, through menus and dialogue windows. They include filters and brushes, as well as transformation, selection, layer and masking tools.

  4. Wikipedia:Graphics Lab - Wikipedia

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    GIMP, similar to Adobe Photoshop. Used for the retouching of images, and creating raster graphics ( PNG , JPEG ). Can also be used to create animations ( GIF ) when the GIMP Animation Package (GAP) is installed.

  5. Marching ants - Wikipedia

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    The marching ants effect is an animation technique often found in selection tools of computer graphics programs. It helps the user to distinguish the selection border from the image background by animating the border. The border is a dotted or dashed line where the dashes seem to move slowly sideways and up and down.

  6. CinePaint - Wikipedia

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    Its main competitors are the mainline GIMP and Adobe Photoshop, although the latter is only available for Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows. Glasgow, a completely new code architecture being used for CinePaint, is expected to make a new Windows version possible and is currently under production. The Glasgow effort is FLTK based. [6]

  7. Multiple-image Network Graphics - Wikipedia

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    Animations can be generated ad hoc in a browser with the CSS 3 features animations, transitions, and sprites, or also the JavaScript web animations API, by specifying frames or motions of still images or rendered shapes. This can be resource-intensive, and the animation generally cannot be saved in a portable image file or posted on imageboards.

  8. G'MIC - Wikipedia

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    G'MIC (GREYC's Magic for Image Computing) is a free and open-source framework for image processing. It defines a script language that allows the creation of complex macros. Originally usable only through a command line interface, it is currently mostly popular as a GIMP plugin, [2] and is also included in Krita.

  9. Raster graphics editor - Wikipedia

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    A raster graphics editor (also called bitmap graphics editor) is a computer program that allows users to create and edit images interactively on the computer screen and save them in one of many raster graphics file formats (also known as bitmap images) such as JPEG, PNG, and GIF.