Unitechy
Jul 3 2006, 09:31 AM
| | well i am using photoshop cs and its awesome to use with its cool things.. i personally havent used GIMP |
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My Favorite is GIMP and Photoshop
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tuanbi
Oct 7 2006, 09:16 PM
The original version didn't let you edit (but it was free), but the new version of ACDSee is pretty awesome. I have photoshop and normally use it to edit my pictures, but it is slow to load and slow to learn. ACDSee loads very quickly and it let's you crop pictures to specified ratios (e.g. 4x6, 10x14) which is something I could never figure out how to do in photoshop. And they have a red-eye removing tool that shocked me by how quickly and easily it worked. But, I think you have to pay for the program now, or use the trial version. Give it a try.
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east-drip
Oct 9 2006, 01:15 AM
I mainly use the GIMP. It's has a ton of awesome features, and the price just cannot be beat  . I really like the interface, which is part of the reason I enjoy using it. However, when I'm at school I have to make due with Fireworks (not a bad program, but you can't do nearly as much as you can in GIMP).
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webintern
Oct 10 2006, 07:42 PM
Where I used to work, they had Adobe Photoshop, so I was able to use it then. For personal purposes, I previously used Corel Draw. It had a fairly complete feature set and was a robust program. It unfortunately did a sub-par job at resizing images, whereby the image would appear fuzzy. For the past two years or so, I have exclusively used GIMP. It provides similar features as Photoshop, does an excellent job overall, and is free! The price factor is probably the strongest consideration for me, since I cannot afford the high-end photo manipulation software packages that cost in the hundreds of dollars.
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jaycsng
Oct 23 2006, 03:42 PM
since you guys recommended gimp and said that it is better and free compare to photoshop... i think i'll try to using it for my project..
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webintern
Oct 23 2006, 06:14 PM
Just for the record, I did not claim that GIMP outperformed Photoshop. Photoshop is still the industry leader and standard for image manipulation. I use GIMP because it is free and relatively similar to Photoshop. On the other hand, if I could afford Photoshop, I would jump ship without a second thought or any regrets. I personally do not like GIMP's scattered user interface, but it is what it is.
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Grafitti
Oct 24 2006, 03:03 PM
Yeah definitely if cash is a big issue, it's not worth spending it on the latest version of photoshop. Go for either a free alternative, or buy a previous version secondhand from somewhere. I wouldn't advise getting version 6 or earlier, but 7 or 8 (CS) contain nearly all that CS2 has, of course missing all the latest addons, but still the powerhouse is there, and you're able to do most things with it. Plus if you've never used CS2, you won't notice a thing missing, and you're spending a fraction of the cost.
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hollyhogan
Mar 1 2007, 06:29 AM
i like and i use PHOTOSHOP every life.. hehehehe en something PAIN
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AUSTiiN262
Apr 6 2007, 03:00 AM
i use the GIMP. i love it. it has the same features as Photoshop and it's much to understand (from my point of view).
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