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Perspective Clone Tool

                 This tool used to clone from an image source after applying perspective transformation.


                           Healing Tool [H]

                 This tool is used to heal image irregularities.

                           Smudge Tool [S]


                 This tool is used to smudge colors on the active layer or the selection.

                           Blur/Sharpen Tool [Shift + U]

                 This tool is used to blur or sharpen the image using the brush.


                           Dodge/Burn Tool [Shift +D]

                 This tool is used to lighten and darken the image color.

                           Path Tool [B]

                 This tool is used to create or edit path.


                           Text Tool [T]

                 The Text tool is used to place text into an image or to write text directly on the canvas.

                           Color Picker Tool [O]


                 This tool is used to set color from image pixels.

                           Measure Tool [Shift + M]

                 This tool is used to measure distance and angles.


                           Zoom Tool [Z]

                 This tool is used to adjust zoom levels.

                           Active Foreground / Background Color.

                 This option is consist of two colors the foreground and the background. When click it will
                 open Color Editor Dialog, which permits you to change color.


                 5.2 IMAGE EDITING IN GIMP
                 Image editing refers to modifying or improving digital or traditional photographic images.
                 It can be done by using different techniques, tools or software. Image editing is done to
                 create the best possible look for the images and also to improve the overall quality of the
                 image according to different parameters.


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