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How to install or compile GIMP filters/plugins/extensions on Linux

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Oct 20, 2017

GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP) is an open source and advanced picture editor. One can use GIMP to edit, scan, enhance and retouch photos/images. You can make your own images too. It comes with various editing tools and filters just like Photoshop. This guide show you how to install or compile GIMP filters on a Debian or Ubuntu Linux to increase your productivity and take total control over your images.

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