I was pretty deeply used to Photoshop, and I've started transitioning into GIMP 
using GIMPshop, which rearranges the menus and renames stuff to make it more 
Photoshop-like.

It's definitely still not Photoshop, and I've still had to get used to a lot of 
things, but I've yet to find something that I can't do in the GIMP that I can 
in Photoshop.

I would suggest that learning the GIMP is a good step towards freedom, and I 
would concede that if you've absolutely got to get the work done you will be 
able to do it faster in the environment you're used to.

I would certainly choose taking the time to learn GIMP over paying for a 
Photoshop license anyday, but then I don't do that kind of work for a living 
and I don't have deadlines to meet on it.

Hope you're all doing well!

Simón


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Rob Ludwick
Sent: Fri 4/13/2007 10:24 PM
To: Fort Wayne Linux Users Group
Subject: Re: [fwlug] Fwlug Digest, Vol 16, Issue 7
 
There are people out there that would say, GIMP GIMP GIMP... but if
you're used to photoshop, the GIMP just isn't the same.  

--R


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