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"Finally! A usable paint program for KDE."
With more than a dozen tools, KolourPaint has all the functionality
you would expect in a desktop paint program. Here a logo is
being drawn with the Line, Circle, Brush, Spraycan and Flood Fill
tools.
A movable text box is being used to annotate the picture.
KolourPaint is one of the first KDE paint programs to sport
full Undo/Redo support.
With up to 500 levels of Undo/Redo, KolourPaint
forgives us for being mere mortals.
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"Image editing taken to a whole new level of power and simplicity."
Who said KolourPaint wasn't an image editor? With half a dozen
effects and arbitrary skew and rotation angles, KolourPaint
makes disfiguring your boss' photo a reality!
Transparent selections - be they rectangular, elliptical or
free-form - mean that you can make any colour act
transparent within a selection. Combine this with KolourPaint's
Colour Similarity feature for editing photos and dithered images,
and you get background subtraction at its best.
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"Icon editing just got easier with KolourPaint."
Features including Zoom, Grid and the Thumbnail make
down-to-the-pixel editing a snap. Innovative brushes
and erasers means that drawing virtually anything is quick
and effective.
And that's not all. With KolourPaint, all tools can
draw transparent pixels on a "checkerboard."
No more icons with opaque backgrounds!
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