explain any five components of GIMP window
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The screenshot above shows the most basic arrangement of GIMP windows that can be used effectively. Three windows are shown:
The Main Toolbox: This is the heart of GIMP. It contains the highest level menu, plus a set of icon buttons that can be used to select tools, and more.
Tool options: Docked below the main Toolbox is a Tool Options dialog, showing options for the currently selected tool (in this case, the Rectangle Select tool).
An image window: Each image open in GIMP is displayed in a separate window. Many images can be open at the same time: the limit is set only by the amount of system resources. It is possible to run GIMP without having any images open, but there are not very many useful things to do then.
Layers Dialog: This dialog window shows the layer structure of the currently active image, and allows it to be manipulated in a variety of ways. It is possible to do a few very basic things without using the Layers dialog, but even moderately sophisticated GIMP users find it indispensable to have the Layers dialog available at all times.
Brushes/Patterns/Gradients: The docked dialog below the layer dialog shows the dialogs for managing brushes, patterns and gradients.
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The Main Toolbox: This is the heart of GIMP. It contains the highest level menu, plus a set of icon buttons that can be used to select tools, and more.
Tool options: Docked below the main Toolbox is a Tool Options dialog, showing options for the currently selected tool (in this case, the Rectangle Select tool).
An image window: Each image open in GIMP is displayed in a separate window. Many images can be open at the same time: the limit is set only by the amount of system resources. It is possible to run GIMP without having any images open, but there are not very many useful things to do then.
Layers Dialog: This dialog window shows the layer structure of the currently active image, and allows it to be manipulated in a variety of ways. It is possible to do a few very basic things without using the Layers dialog, but even moderately sophisticated GIMP users find it indispensable to have the Layers dialog available at all times.
Brushes/Patterns/Gradients: The docked dialog below the layer dialog shows the dialogs for managing brushes, patterns and gradients.
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Five components of the GIMP window:
Starting of GIMP:
It can be started from the main menu or from the command line by typing gimp and then installing it.
Toolbox:
After installation, a toolbox appears within a small window opened by GIMP. It contains a menu bar, tool icons, colour pattern.
Menu Bar:
It appears in the toolbox. It includes- ‘file’, ‘help’ and ‘xtns’ menu.
Tool icons:
Each graphics have different functions. It includes various tools like- selection, transformation, paint, etc.
Selection Tools:
It is used to select an area used for the processing of an image.
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