GIMP
GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) is a free and open-source image editor that rivals commercial software like Photoshop. It's widely used by graphic designers, photographers, web developers, and digital artists for tasks like photo retouching, image composition, and creating original artwork. GIMP offers advanced features including layers, filters, customizable brushes, and support for numerous file formats. The software is particularly popular among users who need professional-grade image editing capabilities without the cost of commercial alternatives. It's also favored in educational settings and by open-source enthusiasts.
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1 suggestionGood news! GIMP now has full native Apple Silicon support. The current version 3.2.2 is available as a native ARM64 build, which will run significantly faster than your old Intel version 2.8.20 under Rosetta 2. This is a major upgrade that includes years of improvements beyond just Apple Silicon support. You should download the latest version directly from GIMP's website or install it via Homebrew. Note that GIMP 3.x has interface changes and new features compared to 2.8, so you may want to familiarize yourself with the updated workflow.
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