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5 Easy Tools to Create, Convert or Edit your Images

There are many editing, creating images software tools are available and they are very easy to use. However, there are 5 best tools for creating, converting and editing your pictures or images that can be learnt very easily on the internet I tell you the 5 popular image editing and creating tools.
1. GIMP- stands for 'GNU Image Manipulation Program'-
It has many capabilities and GUI features which makes it one of the easy to use tool. It can be used as simple paint program, an expert-quality photo retouching program, an online batch-processing system, a mass-production image renderer, an image format converter etc. The supported files are the common ones like JPG, GIF, PNG, JPEG, and TIFF to special formats. Such as the multi-resolution and multi-color depth Windows icon files. GIMP runs on any NT-based version of Windows software.

2. Inkscape

Inkscape is an Open Source vector graphics editor application similar to Adobe Illustrator, Corel Draw, Freehand or Xara X. Though it does not have all the features of leading vector editors, the latest version editors, the latest version provides a large portion of basic vector graphics editing component capabilities. It can run on variety of platforms including Windows and Linux.
3. Image Magick
ImageMagick is a free and Open Source application to create, edit and compose bitmap images in many formats form the command line via programming interfaces. Images can be cropped, resized and combined; effects can be applied and text, polygons and curves can be added. The application requires Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Packages to run on Windows software.

4. Blender
It is a free and Open Source 3D content creation suite. It can be used for modelling, UV unwrapping, texturing, rigging and smoke simulation, skinning, animation, rendering, non-linear editing, compositing and creating interactive 3D applications including video games, animated firms or visual effects. Blender provides a broad spectrum of modeling, texturing, lighting, animation and video post-processing functionality in one package. Through it's open architecture, Blender provides cross-platform interoperability, extensibility, an incredibly small footprint, and a tightly integrated workflow. Blender is available for all major operating systems and released under the GNU General Public License.

5. Sweet Home 3D
It is an interior design Java application that lets you quickly choose and place furniture on the 2D plan of your house, with a 3D preview. It is especially useful for those who want to design their interior quickly, whether they are moving or just want to design their existing home. SweetHome 3D can run on Windows, Mac OS, Linux and Solaris.

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