5 things GIMP can do that Adobe Photoshop can't

PCWorld 

GIMP (short for GNU Image Manipulation Program) is a very capable open-source image editing app akin to Adobe Photoshop. It's been around since 1998 and it's still in active development to this day. Sure, the keyboard shortcuts aren't quite the same and the interface is far from professional, but GIMP can do a lot of the same image manipulation, photo retouching, effects editing, and composition adjustments that Photoshop can do -- and it does it all for free. GIMP can't do everything that Photoshop can do, like using AI to perform generative fill effects. But GIMP is far from useless.