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Colouring In Drag and Drop Reveal Wikipedia Images Tutorial

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Gimp Batch Image Manipulation Primer Tutorial

Gimp is a great graphics editor with a huge number of methods to subtlely or not so subtlely adjust your images, no matter where they have come from (some of today’s came from Mac OS X screen captures via the … Continue reading

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