I use GIMP mostly.
Of course it works! And it is free!

1) if you get picture right, you don't need PhotoShop/GIMP/etc...
2) you can download it and do some work, even if you are visiting your friends 3) some usefull features in PhotoShop, turned out not soo "usefull" after working with GIMP. for example, if you want to crop 1-2 pixels, it is more easy to do it in GIMP, not in Photoshop, where it tries to auto-snap mouse to image boundary :(

Gasha

Graydon wrote:
On Tue, Aug 03, 2010 at 01:16:36PM -0500, Walter G. scripsit:
That said, I do have an ancient version of Photoshop Elements (2.0)
that I got with a hard drive purchase many years ago.  Any thoughts as
to whether or not it would still be better to use than GIMP?

If you need 16 bit colour management for printing, you might wish to
take a look at CinePaint.  (Common ancestry with the GIMP, forked by
Hollywood ages ago.)

If you're not printing, the GIMP is entirely fine for online images.

-- Graydon (it's not actually what one would call _bad_ for printing
with the right plugins, either; it's just not 16 bit.)



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