Software:Seashore

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Short description: Raster graphics editor for macOS
Seashore
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Original author(s)Mark Pazolli
Developer(s)Robert Engels
Initial release16 January 2003; 21 years ago (2003-01-16)
Repositorygithub.com/robaho/seashore
Written inObjective-C
Operating systemmacOS
TypeRaster graphics editor
LicenseGPL-2.0-only
WebsiteAppStore

Seashore is a free and open-source image editor for macOS, similar to Photoshop/GIMP, with a simpler Cocoa user interface.[1][2] Seashore uses GIMP's native file format, XCF, and has support for a handful of other graphics file formats, including full support for TIFF, PNG, JPEG, JPEG2000, and HEIC and read-only support for BMP, PDF, SVG and GIF. Seashore offers fewer features than Photoshop/GIMP, but is intended to be easy-to-use and to run natively on macOS. It includes layers and alpha channel support, gradients and transparency effects, anti-aliased brushes, tablet support and plug-in filters.

After several years without maintenance, development was restarted by Robert Engels in 2017 to allow it to run on newer versions of macOS.[2] Seashore version 3.16 was released in December 2022 and is considered to be stable.[3]

The latest release is distributed via the Apple Mac App Store.[4][2]

Features

Seashore has many of the basic features found in graphics editing software, including:

  • Full support for the XCF file format
  • Reading and writing TIFF, PNG, GIF, JPEG, JPEG 2000 and HEIC file formats
  • Reading BMP, PDF, SVG, PICT, and XBM file formats
  • Layers and layer merging effects
  • Text layers
  • Individual editing of layer channels
  • Transparency effects and transparency in gradients
  • Arbitrary selection regions (i.e. through a lasso tool)
  • Anti-aliased paint brushes
  • User defined brushes and textures
  • 6 gradient effects
  • Graphics tablet support
  • Plug-in filter effects
  • Core Image Filters
  • Color levels and histograms

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