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Tux Paint
バージョン 0.9.30
PNG Documentation
Copyright © 2007-2022 by various contributors; AUTHORS.txt 参照.
https://tuxpaint.org/
2022年6月 4日
About PNGs
PNG is the Portable Network Graphic format. It is an open standard, not
burdened by patents (like GIFs). It is a highly compressed format (though
not "lossy" like JPEGs - lossiness allows files to be much smaller, but
introduces 'mistakes' in the image when saved), and supports 24-bit color
(16.7 million colors) as well as a full "alpha channel" - that is, each
pixel can have a varying degree of transparency.
For more information, visit: http://www.libpng.org/
These features (openness, losslessness, compression, transparency/alpha)
make it the best choice for Tux Paint. (Tux Paint's support for the PNG
format comes from the Open Source SDL_Image library, which in turn gets it
from the libPNG library.)
Support for many colors allows photo-quality "rubber stamp" images to be
used in Tux Paint, and alpha transparency allows for high-quality brushes.
How To Make PNGs
The following is a very brief list of ways to create PNGs or convert
existing images into PNGs.
GIMP & Krita
Excellent tools with which to create PNG images for use in Tux
Paint are GIMP and Krita, both high-quality Open Source
interactive drawing and photo editing programs.
It is likely that one or both are already installed on your
system. If not, they should be readily available from your Linux
distribution's software repository. If not, or to learn more,
visit http://www.gimp.org/ and http://www.krita.org/,
respectively.
Command-line Tools
NetPBM
The Portable Bitmap tools (collectively known as
"NetPBM") is a collection of Open Source command-line
tools which convert to and from various formats,
including GIF, TIFF, BMP, PNG, and many more.
It is possible that it's already installed on your
system. If not, they it be readily available from
your Linux distribution's software repository. If
not, or to learn more, visit
http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/.
cjpeg/djpeg
The "cjpeg" and "djpeg" command-line programs convert
between the NetPBM Portable Any Map (PNM) format and
JPEGs. It is possible that it's already installed on
your system. If not, they it be readily available
from your Linux distribution's software repository.
If not, or to learn more, visit
https://jpegclub.org/.
Proprietary Software for Windows
* CorelDRAW (Corel) — http://www.corel.com/
* Illustrator (Adobe) —
http://www.adobe.com/products/illustrator.html
* Paint Shop Pro (Corel) — https://www.paintshoppro.com/
* Photoshop (Adobe) —
http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop.html
* PIXresizer (Bluefive software) —
http://bluefive.pair.com/pixresizer.htm
Macintosh Users
* CorelDRAW (Corel) — http://www.corel.com/
* GraphicConverter (Lemke Software) —
https://www.lemkesoft.de/mac-fotobearbeitung-mac-diashow-mac-grafikprogramm-mac-bildbetrachter/
* Illustrator (Adobe) —
http://www.adobe.com/products/illustrator.html
* Photoshop (Adobe) —
http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop.html