Hi :)
Gimp and Photoshop are about as complex as each other.  The interfaces are 
roughly similar to the point where if you have used one you could probably work 
out what was going on in the other.  They do have slightly different approaches 
which means people familiar with one often claim the other is not as advanced 
or can't do such&such because they don't know how to do it.  It usually turns 
out they both have the same capabilities.  Both have extra packages/add-ons and 
extra filters/effects which you can buy/acquire/download.  

Gimp tries to stay light so that it can work on really low-spec systems but it 
has a lot of stuff you can add to it.  Photoshop possibly has more bloat by 
default.  [shrugs]
Regards from 
Tom :)  






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> From: Kracked_P_P---webmaster <webmas...@krackedpress.com>
>To: LibreO - Users Global <users@global.libreoffice.org> 
>Sent: Saturday, 8 June 2013, 15:04
>Subject: [libreoffice-users] GIMP - was: CNET is claiming the best free MSO 
>alternative is not LO
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>On 06/07/2013 03:50 PM, Girvin R. Herr wrote:
>>
>>
>> Kracked_P_P---webmaster wrote:
>> <snip>
>>>
>>> I need to relearn the interface for Paint Shop Pro X5, when I used 
>>> version 5 since the XP days.  But since I can not get v5 to install 
>>> on Win7 Home Premium that my laptop has, I had to upgrade it and 
>>> relearn the new interface.  Same with PSP 5 or X5 vs. GIMP.  The time 
>>> it takes to relearn how to do the things that comes very easily to me 
>>> with the old interface, well it is very frustrating to say the least 
>>> and has taken 2 to 5 times longer to do the things I want/need to do.
>> Ahh!  The Gimp.  Great program and I do have some use for it. However, 
>> learning it has a _steep_ learning curve for me and, frankly, sitting 
>> at the screen and reading the online manual is not what I would prefer 
>> using my limited time for.  There are several "learning" books out 
>> there, but which one is the best one I need to learn The Gimp?  That 
>> is my problem with it.  Once or twice I fiddled with it and got it to 
>> do somewhat what I wanted, but it wasn't very intuitive and I feel it 
>> could do so much more for me.  If I could just get a good book on it 
>> and sit down and play with it...
>> Girvin Herr
>>
>> <snip>
>>
>>
>
>Yes GIMP has a steep learning curve.  As for learning curves, ever try 
>to use Photoshop?  Now that has a steep learning curve if you have not 
>dealt with such a package before.  PSP5 was so easy to use and learn, 
>plus it had everything I wanted or needed for my work.
>
>Also GIMP does not have all of the "filters" that I had with Paint Shop 
>Pro 5 [or the new X5].
>
>If there was an easier and/or better graphics program that I could use 
>with Ubuntu 12.05, then I would give it a try.
>
>Sometimes the books I have seen in the stores, or online, seem to be 
>written by and for the graphic artist, and not those of us who need it 
>for the more simple things, like repairing old photos or dealing with 
>simple pixel-based graphics.  for all [most] vector-based graphics, I 
>use Inkscape.  I have not really sat down and learned Draw for these 
>things, yet.  I am so use to Corel Draw 11, Inkscape is similar enough 
>to use, is I am using Ubuntu.  I have Corel Draw 11 on a Win7 laptop.
>
>I just wish I really had the time to sit down and "play" with the 
>packages, GIMP, Draw, and others, with a good book of instructions to 
>help walk me through the processes.
>
>
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