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What is GIMP?

GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) is a free and open-source raster graphics editor used for image retouching and editing, free-form drawing, resizing, cropping, photo-montages, converting between different image formats, and more specialized tasks. It is commonly used as an alternative to commercial image editing software like Adobe Photoshop.

What other technologies are related to GIMP?

GIMP Competitor Technologies

Inkscape is a vector graphics editor, while GIMP is a raster graphics editor. While their core functionalities differ, they compete for users needing image creation and editing tools.
mentioned alongside GIMP in 29% (254) of relevant job posts
Adobe Photoshop is a direct competitor to GIMP, offering similar raster graphics editing capabilities and features.
mentioned alongside GIMP in 0% (1.7k) of relevant job posts
CorelDraw is a vector graphics editor. While GIMP is raster based, the distinction is becoming less relevant with hybrid applications.
mentioned alongside GIMP in 1% (76) of relevant job posts
Canva provides online graphic design tools, including some image editing features that overlap with GIMP.
mentioned alongside GIMP in 0% (334) of relevant job posts
Adobe Illustrator is a vector graphics editor; its functionality overlaps with GIMP in some design contexts, especially concerning image creation and manipulation.
mentioned alongside GIMP in 0% (432) of relevant job posts

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