Image editing
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Image editing encompasses the processes of altering images, whether they be digital photographs, traditional analog photographs, or illustrations. Traditional analog image editing is known as photo retouching, using tools such as an airbrush to modify photographs, or editing illustrations with any traditional art medium. Graphic software programs, which can be broadly grouped into vector graphics editors, raster graphics editors, and 3d modelers, are the primary tools with which a user may manipulate, enhance, and transform images. Many image editing programs are also used to render or create computer art from scratch.
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See also
- Adobe Photoshop
- Color space
- Comparison of raster graphics editors
- Computer graphics
- Curve (tonality)
- Digital darkroom
- Digital image processing
- Digital painting
- Dynamic imaging
- GIMP
- Graphics file format summary
- Graphic art software
- Homomorphic filtering
- Image development (visual arts)
- Image distortion
- Image processing
- Image retrieval
- Image warping
- Inpainting
- Layers (digital image editing)
- Paint.NET
- Photo manipulation
- Photoshop contest
- Raster graphics}}
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