References

There are a number of fine web pages that are linked from the Gimp home page that offer tutorials, scripts, news, and links to yet more fine web pages about the Gimp. The pages of particular note are:

The Gimp News page by Zach Beane:

http://xach.dorknet.com/gimp/news/

The Automated Plug-in Registry maintained by Ingo Lütkebohle:

http://registry.gimp.org/

The Gimp Patches Page maintained by Zach Beane:

http://xach.dorknet.com/gimp/news/patch.html

GUM, the Gimp Users Manual, by Karin and Olof Kylander, an “open document” covered by their own GDPL (Graphic Documentation Project Copying License):

http://manual.gimp.org

ftp://manual.gimp.org/pub/manual/GimpUserManual-1.0.0.pdf (PDF version)

http://manual.gimp.org/(HTML version)

Online documentation for Gimp-Perl (manpages in HTML form):

http://lehmann.home.ml.org/gimp.html

Dov Grobgeld’s Gimp-Perl tutorial:

http://imagic.weizmann.ac.il/~dov/gimp/perl-tut.html

Federico Mena-Quintero’s page (author of Gradient Editor):

http://www.nuclecu.unam.mx/~federico/gimp/el-the-gimp.html

The Gimp CVS site (for developers and bleeding edge scenesters only):

http://www.gimp.org/devel_cvs.html

Jürgen Erhard’s Wish List, which is a list of possible future improvements to the Gimp that grows as people add them and shrinks as they get implemented:

http://members.tripod.com/~Juergen_Erhard/computers_contribute_gimp_index.html

The Gimp Bug List maintained by Scott Goehring at Wilburworks:

http://www.wilberworks.com/bugs.cgi

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