Free Open Source Image Tools
April 30, 2011 / by Marco / Categories : Free, Technology
There’s two open source imaging tools that I use to capture and edit on my Windows OS and I thought I would share this with you.
- GIMP – Image Editing tool similar to Photoshop. This tool can be difficult to use at first but once you get the hand of it, you’ll love it. You can download the software here http://www.gimp.org/

- Greenshot – Screenshot tool similar to SnagIT . This tool is very simple to use and runs in the background. All you need to do is hit the print button and select the area you want to capture. You can download the file here http://getgreenshot.org/

If you’re just a beginner for photoshop you may want to download this free PDF book which will instantly improve your photoshop skills:
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