The GIMP Is Free And Easy!
Use it as a simple paint program, for doing expert quality photo retouching, online batch processing, for mass production image rendering, or just to convert image formats for free!
GIMP can be expanded and use a variety of optional extensions. By augmenting it with plug-ins and extensions you can use it to do just about anything with your pictures and graphics. The simplest task to the most complex image manipulation procedures, can be easily performed with the help of the advanced scripting interface.
I had never tried any program like it before, so I was overwhelmed at first, but after spending a little time with it I started to learn how it works. I now use it on pretty much all my custom images and can't imagine using anything else.
Getting Started With GIMP
My first exposure to GIMP, which originally stood for General Image Manipulation Program, but now means GNU Image Manipulation Program, was a Lens by Portable_eBay.
At first I didn't get it, maybe I don't have much of an artistic flair, and the terminology was well outside my realm of knowledge. Then I saw GypsyOwl on Twitter tweeting about making banners with GIMP. I wanted to learn how to make banners, so this really interested me.
After talking to her on Twitter and reading one of her Lenses about GIMP, I was able to combine it with the information from Portable_eBay, and get into really learning how to use GIMP. I actually managed to get good with it.
Well, at least I think I'm getting good with it!
Early GIMP Experiments
Beginner's Banner Making
My early experiments were with making banners for my online store site.


The store is closed, but the lessons were learned, and set me on the way towards doing more things with GIMP.
Putting On A New Face With GIMP
Adding more of myself
Next I decided to change my Avatar.

Originally a picture of a tree in the woods behind my house had been what I was using as my Avatar, but I had wanted to do something different since the first time I used it. I just didn't have the proper tools.

With the cover for Styx's seventh album, "The Grand Illusion" in mind, I started work.

I took a new picture and merged it with a picture of my actual face to come up with this:

The merging effect was accomplished by adding the image of my face as a separate layer and adjusting it's transparency.
For Christmas 2008, I went one step further, and added a Santa hat. Many people on Twitter & Squidoo did similar changes to their Avatars for the Holidays, I didn't want to feel left out!

Notice how changing the size of my face to fit the hat into the picture makes a lot of difference, especially when other things in the picture, like leaves, become more prominent.
My face is shrunk so small, the background is actually zoomed in closer than in the first picture. The background is still the same picture, but the details are much larger.
One thing that made this easy, is the ability to use the layers. The tree as my background is the base layer, then I added the image of the hat to my face.That became a new layer which I was able to shrink to fit into the background.
The layer with my face and hat could also be repositioned on any portion of the background. I actually moved it around and tried it in a few different spots before settling on the location in the final picture.
My Next Set Of GIMP Masterpieces!
Before I shut down my Store site, I made some Holiday Banners. Here's the one I liked best:
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Okay, guess it could have used a bit more work...
Here's some photos I customized for my next set of Lenses:

I took a picture of my own trackball, then I used GIMP to remove the background of the picture, and add a stock background. I could actually use any picture I have as a background, but for this, I decided to use one that comes integrated in GIMP as the quick way to get this done.
With these next two pictures, one from Logitech Cordless Optical Trackman (USB/PS/2): The Best Trackball Ever, the other from Saitek Eclipse Keyboard: The Best Backlit-keyboard Ever, I started with a banner sized canvas, and added three pictures side by side.


At this point, the most difficult part was selecting a canvas size that was going to fit in the module's image spot. The "Text with BIG Picture" modules, which had just become available, worked great with this.
GypsyOwl's 5000TH Tweet - Tribute TO YOU - #FollowFriday
My Favorite Project, So Far!

In March 2009, I was able to give something back to GypsyOwl, the Lensmaster who inspired me to learn more about GIMP, and put it into action. She had put together her GypsyOwl's 5000TH Tweet - Tribute TO YOU - #FollowFriday as a way to give tribute to her Twitter friends and celebrate sending out 5,000 messages on Twitter.
As part of the Lens, she had assembled the Avatars of some of her Twitter friends and combined them to form a collage. The Lens was originally released to coincide with "FollowFriday" on Twitter which actually happens every Friday. Many people participate by including the names of people they want to make sure their followers are also following.
For the second collage, GypsyOwl contacted me and asked if I would be interested in helping her out. Since it seemed almost impossible to make a collage that would include everyone, she had collected another set of images which was mostly a different group than had been in the first. She wanted me to put them together in another collage, and I agreed. I also ended up putting together collages three, four and five.
Collage number five was my favorite since she didn't give me the images, and her only request was to surprise her -- I did!
I selected the Avatar images, mostly by selecting people she had interacted with on Twitter during the previous week and used them to frame her "GypsyOwl" graphic.
Currently the "GypsyOwl's 5000TH Tweet - Tribute TO YOU - #FollowFriday" project is on hold, I'm not sure if it'll begin again, and if it does whether or not I'll still be involved, but it was a great experience.
It may not seem like it, but it is a lot of work to put together a collage of small pictures like that. Also, there is a way to save the file in the .xcf format which allows others to open the file, and move around the images, add or even remove images before saving it in a format, like .gif or .jpg, which are more suitable for posting on a web page. It's a lot easier than trying to make changes by superimposing new images over the existing image.
This is a good thing to keep in mind for any future GIMP projects. If I should make an image with GIMP, then at some point after I've finished, I decide to make a change, I won't need to start over at the beginning. I can go back to a saved .xcf copy and make my changes within it.
Continuing To Jazz Up My Lenses
GIMP helps me make them look so much better!

As I make more pictures, I'm trying to use my own images whenever possible, but even then, I find places where GIMP can help me put them together in better ways, like this collection of photos from my Gas Or Electric String Trimmers Lens.
I wanted to use all of these photos, but I didn't feel like had enough to say about each to use them separately. With GIMP I was able to put them together into one picture, then shrink them down to a standard image size to use in a Squidoo module.
Building My Own GIMP Tutorial
In June of 2009, I build the first of my Squidoo Tip Lenses, and it shows how to make a simple "Contact Me" button using The GIMP:-
How To Add A Custom 'Contact Me' Button To Your Squidoo Lens
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Some Lensmasters don't even have "Contact Me" enabled on their Lensmaster Page, but for most who do, that's enough. Some want more. If you want to encourage email feedback from your readers on one, or all of your Lenses without having them go to yo...
GIMP "How To's"
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How To Combine Pictures In GIMP
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It is real easy to combine pictures using GIMP. It can be a way to show more pictures without having to load more image files, and you can even save space by resizing the combined image after you finish. After learning the basics for combining two...
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How To Remove Backgrounds From Images & Pictures
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One of the hardest things to do with any photo editing tool seems to be separating objects within a picture from the image's background. At least from the solutions I've seen for the popular photo editing programs, it looks difficult. I'm not saying...
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How To Add A Hat To A Picture Using GIMP
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Ever want to make your Avatar picture a little festive by adding a hat? Adding hats to images on popular Web 2.0 sites like Twitter is a fun way to celebrate the seasons and holidays. A Santa Hat for Christmas, a Leprechaun's hat for St. Patrick's D...
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How To Resize Pictures Using GIMP's Scale Image Tool
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GIMP is one of the easiest ways I've found to resize images and pictures, especially when I need them to fit into predefined spaces on website pages. I can actually resize the picture or get the proper dimensions from GIMP's Scale Image Tool to resi...
GIMP Tutorials: Borders
I was never happy with my early experiments with making banners... maybe I should have figured out how to make borders back then...-
Easy GIMP Tips: Making Quick Image Borders
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Here's an easy way to add a little pizazz to just about any image using The GIMP, that free image manipulation program that can help just about anyone look like a professional graphical artist. With this little trick, you can quickly give your image...
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Gimp Tutorial: Making Borders For Banners & Graphics
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You can add borders to existing images using GIMP, but you can also make up borders ahead of time. Think of them like picture frames that you can add your graphics to later. Pre-made borders can be something you use to make sure images maintain a si...
GIMP Quick Tricks
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GIMP Quick Tips: Matching Colors In Images
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Adding elements to an image is easy using GIMP, but sometimes you can come across problems simply because a little bit of the background from one image doesn't match the image it is being added to. The Fuzzy Select Tool can be used with the Color Pi...
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GIMP Quick Tricks: The Fuzzy Select Tool
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If you are new to GIMP, and wondering what the Fuzzy Select Tool is, it is like the Magic Wand in Photoshop. With it, you can select similar areas of a layer or image base on color. It is best suited for solid color areas, depending on the threshold...
Best of GIMP on Twitter
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Best of GIMP on Twitter
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GIMP, the GNU Image Manipulation Program. appears to be getting more popular every day, especially if you take a look at that popular micro-blogging site known as Twitter! Despite criticisms that it can't be considered a tool for the serious profess...
IrfanView

For as useful as GIMP is, there are still a few functions, like image crop that I have trouble with, so I use a picture viewer named IfranView for those tasks.
I've actually been using IrfanView as a replacement for the default picture viewer that comes with Windows Operating Systems for years, but until I needed a way to re-size my Avatar images to use on different sites, I never knew the power it has.
It doesn't have the creation and paint capabilities of Photoshop or GIMP, but it is a fast program that supports a wide range of graphic files. I find it to be easy way to crop graphic files.
I also use it to quickly view images on my computer, and to preview an edited picture before uploading it to the Web.
GIMP & Image Links
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IrfanView - Official Homepage - one of the most popular viewers worldwide
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GIMP - Free software downloads and reviews - CNET Download.com
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Grokking the GIMP - Learning Advanced Image Editing Techniques
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The GNU Operating System
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GIMP Documentation
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Get To Know More About GIMP On Squidoo
I've only just been scratching the surface of what GIMP can do.When I have questions, the first thing I do is visit one of these pages which contain a lot of information of things which can be done with GIMP which I haven't even thought of doing yet!
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GIMP Tutorial Series Guide - Free Coloring Pages and How To Make - Mosaic - Filmstrip Feature
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November 1st 2008 UPDATE: Added GOColorFive.zip (Three more coloring pages to download). PREVIOUS Updates: ...The ZIP File has been fixed. You can download GOColorOne, GOColorTwo, GOColorThree, and/or GOColorFour. I had to remove all but Three-Four P...
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Gimp Tutorials, Tips, and Tricks
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I have been using Gimp for years and its done wonders! Its a very small program but does so much! GIMP is an acronym for "GNU" Image Manipulation Program. It is a free program used for photo retouching, image composition and image authoring. It has...
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GIMP Workshop Lens Group Headquarters
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This group is for The GIMP Workshop Educational Lens Series and Participant Lenses that use GIMP to create graphic design, art, photos, or other images that are created with GIMP. To participate in the workshops, simply sign in the guestbook and...
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Tutti i miei tutorials per Gimp, All of my Gimp tutorials!!
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Ecco una lista di tutti i miei attuali tutorial per Gimp! All of my tutorial make for the Gimp in one page! Visit my Website Visitate il mio sito www.kaints.com
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Cutting Image Backgrounds for better eBay Pictures | Gimp
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Okay here's another tutorial similar to the Remove Background for Photoshop. Before I had Photoshop, I used Gimp to do almost all my photo-editing needs. It is not that user friendly like Photoshop but it does have the clout to compete with Photoshop...
GIMP News
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