Gimp
GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) is a powerful, free and open-source image editing application that serves as a comprehensive alternative to Adobe Photoshop. It offers advanced photo retouching, image composition, and digital artwork creation capabilities including layers, filters, brushes, and extensive plugin support. GIMP is widely used by photographers, graphic designers, digital artists, and anyone needing professional-grade image editing tools without the cost of commercial software. The application supports a wide range of file formats and provides sophisticated tools for tasks ranging from simple photo touch-ups to complex digital compositions and artwork creation.
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1 suggestionGreat news! GIMP now has full Apple Silicon support as of version 2.10.32, and the latest version 3.2.2 is available as a native ARM64 build. Your current version 2.8.6p1 is quite outdated (the current version is 3.2.2), so you should definitely update to get Apple Silicon compatibility plus years of new features and improvements. You can download the latest native version directly from the GIMP website or install it via Homebrew. The update will provide significantly better performance on Apple Silicon Macs and ensure continued compatibility when Rosetta 2 support ends.
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