Gimp
GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) is the free, open-source image editor used by photographers, digital artists, designers and hobbyists worldwide. It supports layer-based editing, a comprehensive suite of selection, painting, and transformation tools, digital retouching, batch processing via scripts, and export to virtually every image format including PSD, PNG, JPEG and TIFF. GIMP is cross-platform and maintained by a large volunteer community. It serves as a capable alternative to expensive commercial software like Adobe Photoshop for many common creative and technical tasks.
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1 suggestionGIMP has released a native Apple Silicon (Universal Binary) build and updated it to the latest stable version. Anyone still running GIMP under Rosetta on an M-series Mac should update to get noticeably better performance and responsiveness. The easiest way to update is to download the current macOS build directly from gimp.org, which automatically serves the Universal Binary to Apple Silicon Macs. If you originally installed GIMP via the Mac App Store, check the App Store for updates instead. The native build is fully compatible with your existing GIMP configuration and scripts, so there is no need to reconfigure anything after upgrading.
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