1.1 Preface1.2 Introduction1.2.1 Using GIMP 2.8—About This Book1.2.2 About GIMP 2.8Image EditingVideo Editing1.2.3 Overview of the Most Important Improvements and Changes in GIMP 2.81.3 Introduction to Digital Image Editing1.3.1 Characteristics of Pixel ImagesProblems with Pixel Images1.3.2 Resolution1.3.3 Screen Colors—Color Models and GEGL, the New Graphics LibraryIndexed ColorsThe CMYK Color Model—Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Key (Black)1.3.4 Important File Formats for Practical WorkXCF: GIMP’s Native File FormatPSD: Adobe Photoshop’s Native File FormatPNG: Portable Network GraphicsJPG/JPEG: Joint Photographic Experts GroupGIF: Graphics Interchange FormatBMP: Windows BitmapTIF/TIFF: Tagged Image File FormatDNG: Adobe’s Digital NegativePDF: Portable Document Format1.4 Loading and Managing Digital Photos on the Computer1.4.1 Using the Operating System’s File Management Tools to Import Images from a Camera1.4.2 Using Wizards to Import Images1.4.3 Using the Operating System’s File Management to Organize Photo Collections1.4.4 Helpers: Image Management Programs for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X1.4.5 Converting Camera RAW Image Formats under Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux: Freeware and Plug-Ins1.5 Get GIMP Running1.5.1 Where Can I Get GIMP?1.5.2 Installing GIMP and Plug-InsInstalling GIMP under WindowsInstalling GIMP under Mac OS XGIMP and LinuxExpanding GIMP: Plug-ins and Script-Fus—Additional Program FunctionsInstalling GIMP Plug-insStarting GIMP for the First Time1.5.3 Is GIMP Insecure? Some Comments and TipsThe Worst Case1.5.4 The GIMP’s Program Windows1.5.5 Using and Customizing the Program Interface—Important MenusProgram Settings for the Undo HistoryThe Toolbox1.5.6 Real Help—GIMP’s Help FunctionUsing the Help Function