The GIMP Team - (Open Source)
Process or edit an image is not easy if user do not have the skill unless it is used the right tool and The Gimp is a smart choice for anybody that need to do this.
The Gimp is a graphic program and one very powerful photo editing. It includes all the tools needed to create drawings and all filters to correct and improve a shot. GIMP can be used by users of various levels as a paint program, an advanced photo editing program, a batch system, a format converter, etc The application has an intuitive interface, a display mode in one window and quickly accessible controls. A module layer organization also facilitates the implementation and the creation of complex compositions.
The number of tools, brushes and filters is impressive and will not disappoint Photoshop users. With a little practice, everything is in great.
The plug-in screen capture integrated into "file - create" allow the creation of a "screen shot" including the mouse cursor.
GIMP 2.6 is an important release from a development point of view. It features changes to the user interface addressing some often received complaints, and a tentative integration of GEGL, the graph based image processing library that will eventually bring high bit-depth and non-destructive editing to GIMP.
* Toolbox Menubar Removed
* Toolbox and Docks are Utility windows
* Ability to Pan Beyond Image Border
* Renamed Dialogs menu to Windows.
* Keep a list of recently closed Docks and allow reopening them.
* Make opening images in already running GIMP instances work better on Windows.
* You can now enter the image zoom ratio directly in the status bar.
* Added support for using online help instead of a locally installed GIMP Help package.
* Make it possible to lock tabs in docks to prevent accidental moving.