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KolourPaint aims to be a painting application for the user that has 'average' needs.  It keeps a simple and clean interface, with all the tools expected.
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'''KolourPaint''' aims to be a painting application for the user that has "average" needs.  It keeps a simple and clean interface, with all the tools expected.


==Features==
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::* Full set of tools for line, brush and spray painting, shape creation and text addition.
::* Range of selection tools.
::* Choice between Opaque and Transparent selections.
::* Undo, Redo and Clipboard support
::* Colour Similarity support - fill those dithered areas
::* Draw transparent icons and logos on a checkerboard background
::* All tools can draw in the "Transparent Colour"
::* Autocrop support
::* Many image effects including Balance, Scaling, and Rotation.
::* Open and save many image formats, including PCX (with preview)
::* Can control your scanner - scan directly into canvas.


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* Full set of tools for line, brush and spray painting, shape creation and text addition.
* Range of selection tools.
* Choice between Opaque and Transparent selections.
* Undo, Redo and Clipboard support
* ''Colour Similarity'' support - fill those dithered areas
* Draw transparent icons and logos on a checkerboard background
* All tools can draw in the ''Transparent Colour''
* Support for alpha channel drawing
* Autocrop support
* Many image effects including Balance, Scaling, and Rotation.
* Various color filters such as Greyscale, Black and White, Saturation and Coloring
* Open and save many image formats, including PCX (with preview)
* Can control your scanner - scan directly into canvas.
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and much more.
and much more.


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[[Image:KolourpaintScan.png|thumb|265px|center|Scanning into the canvas]]
[[Image:KolourpaintScan.png|thumb|265px|center|Scanning into the canvas]]


The features are fully explained in '''[http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdegraphics/kolourpaint/index.html the Project Handbook]'''.  The Project's home page is at '''[http://www.kolourpaint.org/ http://www.kolourpaint.org/]'''


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The features are fully explained in [http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdegraphics/kolourpaint/index.html the Project Handbook].  The Project's home page is at [http://www.kolourpaint.org/ http://www.kolourpaint.org/]
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Latest revision as of 13:07, 7 June 2011

The easy-to-use paint application from KDE.

KolourPaint aims to be a painting application for the user that has "average" needs. It keeps a simple and clean interface, with all the tools expected.

Features

  • Full set of tools for line, brush and spray painting, shape creation and text addition.
  • Range of selection tools.
  • Choice between Opaque and Transparent selections.
  • Undo, Redo and Clipboard support
  • Colour Similarity support - fill those dithered areas
  • Draw transparent icons and logos on a checkerboard background
  • All tools can draw in the Transparent Colour
  • Support for alpha channel drawing
  • Autocrop support
  • Many image effects including Balance, Scaling, and Rotation.
  • Various color filters such as Greyscale, Black and White, Saturation and Coloring
  • Open and save many image formats, including PCX (with preview)
  • Can control your scanner - scan directly into canvas.

and much more.


Scanning into the canvas


The features are fully explained in the Project Handbook. The Project's home page is at http://www.kolourpaint.org/