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  2. GraphicConverter - Wikipedia

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    Screenshot of GraphicConverter 12.2 displaying Bach-neben-Baggersee-Neckarhausen.jpg (a file from wikimedia commons), including various floating windoid editing tools ...

  3. Comparison of raster graphics editors - Wikipedia

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    2.9 [11] [12] Free GPL-2.0-only: GraphicConverter: Image viewer, converter, organizer and editor capable of importing around 200 and exporting 80 different image file types. Compatible with many Photoshop plug-ins Thorsten Lemke 1992: 11.5.1 July 1, 2021: Proprietary: GraphicsMagick: Commandline image converter and editor GraphicsMagick Group ...

  4. Comparison of image viewers - Wikipedia

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    GraphicConverter: No Yes No No gThumb: No No Yes Yes Gwenview: No No Yes Yes iPhoto: No Yes No No IrfanView: Yes No No No KPhotoAlbum: No No Yes Yes Loupe (aka Image Viewer) No No Yes Yes Phase One Media Pro: Yes Yes No No Photos (Apple) No Yes No No Photos (Windows) Yes No No No Picasa: Yes Yes No No Preview: No Yes No No Shotwell: No No Yes ...

  5. Pixelmator Classic - Wikipedia

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    Pixelmator Classic is a raster graphic editor developed for macOS [1] [2] by Pixelmator Team, and built upon a combination of open-source and macOS technologies. Pixelmator features selection, painting, retouching, navigation, and color correction tools; as well as layers-based image editing, GPU-powered image processing, color management, automation, and a transparent head-up display user ...

  6. Fotografix - Wikipedia

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    Fotografix was initially released as a raster graphics editor in 2009, followed by a series of updates through 2010 leading up to version 1.5. [6]Fotografix 2 was announced in 2012 and a preview version was made available later that year.

  7. QOI (image format) - Wikipedia

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    The intended purpose was to create an open source lossless compression method that was faster and easier to implement than PNG.Figures specified in the blog post announcing the format claim 20-50 times faster encoding, and 3-4 times faster decoding speed compared to PNG, with similar file sizes. [1]

  8. WebP - Wikipedia

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    WebP is a raster graphics file format developed by Google intended as a replacement for JPEG, PNG, and GIF file formats. It supports both lossy and lossless compression, [8] as well as animation and alpha transparency.

  9. ImageMagick - Wikipedia

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    The software mainly consists of a number of command-line interface utilities for manipulating images. ImageMagick does not have a robust graphical user interface to edit images as do Adobe Photoshop and GIMP, but does include – for Unix-like operating systems – a basic native X Window GUI (called IMDisplay) for rendering and manipulating images and API libraries for many programming languages.