To get scatter RGB functionality in GIMP, you can install the "Scatter RGB" plugin, which is not included by default. First, download the plugin from a reliable source, then copy the plugin file into GIMP's plug-ins directory (usually found in your GIMP user folder). After restarting GIMP, you should find the scatter RGB option under the Filters menu, allowing you to apply scatter effects to your images.
From what I can make of it, the Gimp Turtorials do no download with the GIMP program, but instead they prompt you to visit the website. In this tutorial it will teach you how to use the product.
Yes, GIMP is a freeware program.
gimp is free
It's a photoshop program.
First open your photo and then goto the "Image" tab and select "Mode" and click "RGB"
It stands for: Gnu Image Manipulation Program
Yes gimp is an open source program. The gimp makers give it away for free themselves. thegimpking.blogger.com
GIMP is an image editing program similar to Photoshop that can be downloaded for free at GIMP.org.
My Computer --> Local Disk --> Program Files --> GIMP 2.0 --> share --> gimp --> 2.0 --> brushes
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Software applications such as Photoshop and GIMP can manipulate RGB colors by adjusting the levels of red, green, and blue channels independently. Additionally, coding languages like JavaScript and Python have libraries that allow for programmatically manipulating RGB values. Finally, hardware devices like LED lights and monitors can also be programmed to manipulate RGB colors.
the GNU (or Graphic) Image Manipulation Program.