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=== Creating and editing image resources using an Image editor (''GIMP'') ===
 
=== Creating and editing image resources using an Image editor (''GIMP'') ===
GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP) is an image editing software. GIMP is used for raster image editing, it treats the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raster_graphics image] as a grid of pixels, or a set of bitmaps. It is not vector image editor (Inkscape is an vector image editor). A vector editor edits [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vector_graphics vector images]- which are stored as geometric information.  GIMP is very powerful with many sophisticated features. We will learn a few commonly used functions in image editing:
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GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP) is an image editing software. GIMP is used for raster image editing, it treats the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raster_graphics image] as a grid of pixels, or a set of bitmaps. It is not a vector image editor (Inkscape is an vector image editor). A vector editor edits [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vector_graphics vector images]- which are stored as geometric information.  GIMP is very powerful with many sophisticated features. We will learn a few commonly used functions in image editing:
 
# Cropping an image
 
# Cropping an image
 
# Adding text to an image
 
# Adding text to an image
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==== Cropping an image ====
 
==== Cropping an image ====
You learnt how to crop an image (reduce the image to a part that you want) using Screenshot. However, in this method, you can only grab an area that is in the shape of a rectangle. Using GIMP you can crop an image in the shape of a rectangle, but you can also use a free hand selection.
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Often, you want some part of a larger image to re-use in a different resource.  GIMP allows you to select parts of an image - in different shapes or even using a freehand selection to select parts of an image. This is different from a screenshot where you can only grab an area that is in the shape of a rectangle. You can select parts of an image from Select <u>Tools → Selection Tools → Free Select</u>
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Select <u>Tools → Selection Tools → Free Select</u>
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You can move your cursor on the image to outline the area you want to crop, this is free hand, not necessarily in the form of a rectangle. Then crop the image to your selection through Image → Crop to Selection. We have cropped the image to free select only the teacher and the student (see the dotted line).
 
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You can move your cursor on the image to outline the area you want to crop, this is free hand, not necessarily in the form of a rectangle. Then crop the image to your selection through Image → Crop to Selection. We have cropped the image to free select only the teacher and the student.
      
You can export this cropped image using File → Export as and export to an image format like .png or .jpeg.
 
You can export this cropped image using File → Export as and export to an image format like .png or .jpeg.