On Wednesday 22 October 2003 07:19 am, Pascal Terjan wrote:
> Maybe you're right for people that start with photoshop...
> I started image manipulation with paint shop pro, each time I tryied to
> use photoshop I lost hours trying to do simple stuff. Then I switched to
> Linux and since the first time I ran GIMP I achieved what I wanted quite
> easily. I really prefer it's user interface.
> For the layers, could you explain the problem ?

Same here I have used the gimp since redhat 5.0 and I love it. I have never 
really used anything else. Well I have but not for long. I can get everything 
I need done and to me photoshop seems unintuitive. My only beef wit the 
mandrake version of the gimp is that they dont include the user filter for 
using filter factory filters. Um in this one case I use the gimp under 
windows because it does have this and I can use quite a few nifty filters. 

As stated in another email the only thing that photoshop really does better is 
cmyk for when you goto the printers. The gimp will supposedly do this in the 
next version but I have not seen it in 1.3 yet so I'm unsure. 

>
> There is one major thing missing in GIMP : you keep only the result of
> filters and cannot modify parameters of the ones applied before. Except
> for that, I have no blame for GIMP.

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