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  2. XCF (file format) - Wikipedia

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    It saves all of the data the program handles related to the image, including, among others, each layer, the current selection, channels, transparency, paths and guides. Prior to version 4 (GIMP 2.10.0, released on 2018-04-27), the saved image data are compressed only by a simple RLE algorithm, but GIMP supports compressed files, using gzip ...

  3. GEGL - Wikipedia

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    The Generic Graphics Library (GEGL) is a programming library under development for image processing applications. It is mainly developed for GIMP in order to add support for higher bit depth images, and non-destructive editing. It was partially implemented in GIMP 2.6, [2] with more added in 2.8, and is now a central part in 2.10. Many Filters ...

  4. GIMP - Wikipedia

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    The GNU Image Manipulation Program, commonly known by its acronym GIMP (/ ɡ ɪ m p / ⓘ GHIMP), is a free and open-source raster graphics editor [3] used for image manipulation (retouching) and image editing, free-form drawing, transcoding between different image file formats, and more specialized tasks. It is extensible by means of plugins ...

  5. Comparison of raster graphics editors - Wikipedia

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    GIMP: Free image editor and graphics creator Spencer Kimball, Peter Mattis: January 1996: 2.10.38 installer revision 1 [9] 2024-10-03 Free GPL-3.0-or-later: GimPhoto: Modification of the free and open-source graphics program GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP), with the intent to be a free alternative to Adobe Photoshop. Ek Kian 24.1 December ...

  6. KolourPaint - Wikipedia

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    KolourPaint is a free and open-source raster graphics editor by KDE.It is similar to Microsoft Paint before the version shipped with Windows 7, [4] but has some additional features such as support for transparency, color balance and image rotation.

  7. Alpha compositing - Wikipedia

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    A color spectrum image with an alpha channel that falls off to zero at its base, where it is blended with the background color.. In computer graphics, alpha compositing or alpha blending is the process of combining one image with a background to create the appearance of partial or full transparency. [1]

  8. Transparency (graphic) - Wikipedia

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    This image has partial transparency (254 possible levels of transparency between fully transparent and fully opaque). It can be transparent against any background despite being anti-aliased. Some image formats, such as PNG and TIFF, also allow partial transparency through an alpha channel, which solves the edge limitation problem.

  9. Layers (digital image editing) - Wikipedia

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    In graphics software, layers are the different levels at which one can place an object or image file. In the program, layers can be stacked, merged, or defined when creating a digital image. Layers can be partially obscured allowing portions of images within a layer to be hidden or shown in a translucent manner within another image.