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* [[http://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/index_html|Free Software Foundation License List]] - note: 'There is literally no specific freedom that all Creative Commons licenses grant' * [[http://artlibre.org/licence/lal/en/|Free Art License]] * [[http://creativecommons.org/|Creative Commons]] - Non-profit organisation offering flexible copyright licenses for creative works |
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= Your feedback = 2008-07-23, Duncan Lithgow said: I've created a project page to use for discussion on improving pages like this one: [[Applications/ProjectHome|Application Documentation Project]] |
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Graphics Applications
There are a vast number of graphics applications available to Ubuntu users. From the simple to the complex, you're sure to find a program that does the job.
A number of applications come with the default installation of Ubuntu. However, more are available in the repositories, and elsewhere.
There are also many open/free graphics resources available to help you get started, and help on licensing your own content freely so that other people can enjoy and use it.
Applications included in a default installation of Ubuntu
Evince - Document Viewer for PDF and PostScript files
Eye of GNOME - Image Viewer
F-Spot - Photo Library
gThumb - Image Viewer
OpenOffice.org Draw - Images and diagrams creation and manipulation
The GIMP - Advanced image creation and manipulation
XSane - Scanner application
Applications in the repositories
Agave - Color schemer
Blender - 3-D Modelling
Dia - Diagrams
digiKam - A KDE friendly Photo Management Application
feh - An image viewer at heart, though it does other cool stuff
Gcolor2 - Simple color picker
GNUpaint - Simple painting program
ImageMagick - Graphics editing
Inkscape - Vector graphics
Mirage - A fast and simple image viewer
Tux Paint - Award-winning painting program for children
Xara Xtreme - Vector-based illustration program
Applications available elsewhere
Picasa - Photo management with intermediate-level editing features
jBrout - JPEG photo management software
External links
Artwork
GNOME Art - Community of artists based around the GNOME desktop.
The Open Clipart Library - a collection of Free clipart.
Flickr Creative Commons - Creative Commons-licensed works on Flickr.
Tango Desktop Project - Project offering guidelines on styling icons and graphics for open-source software.
Licensing your Work
Free Software Foundation License List - note: 'There is literally no specific freedom that all Creative Commons licenses grant'
Creative Commons - Non-profit organisation offering flexible copyright licenses for creative works
Your feedback
2008-07-23, Duncan Lithgow said: I've created a project page to use for discussion on improving pages like this one: Application Documentation Project