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Started by tekla, May 24, 2009, 12:19:05 PM

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tekla

Anyone use the GNU GIMP program?  Any thoughts on it?
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lizbeth

is this a pulp fiction thread?  :p

I've used gimp a few times, i'm far from an expert though.
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tekla

No, just too cheap to spring for Photoshop yet.
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Kimberly

It works well enough; Tis a bit different than what I got used to (PhotoPaint 12--a photoshop styled app), but in the same some features seem to give a better result (thinking the mosaic filter I believe).

But, er, it works, it's a GNU program so um, less ask more experience? I.e. there really is no reason not to (as I see it of course) try it out first hand.
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Hazumu

I thought 'gimp' was an especially supple audio cord (usually a mic cord).

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Mister

I use GIMP...  probably more often than my copy of Photoshop.  My only complaint is that it's got a very mac feel with all the floating panes.  Stuck on something, Tekla?
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tekla

No just playing around.  I looked at Lightroom, but its a bit spendy until I can get something shooting at at least 12megapix in RAW format.
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Mister

Quote from: tekla on May 24, 2009, 02:54:07 PM
No just playing around.  I looked at Lightroom, but its a bit spendy until I can get something shooting at at least 12megapix in RAW format.

journeyed.com.  sign up for a free noncredit class at CCSF... get cheap software.
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Steph

I use both Photoshop 3 and GIMP on my iMac, and while GIMP does lack some of the bells and whistles of PS3 I find myself using GIMP more often.  I like it's interface and ease of use.

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Miniar

I'm running Paint.net after repeated frustrations trying to install gimp. I blame my own lack of tech savvyness ofcourse.



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Mister

Quote from: Miniar on May 24, 2009, 05:23:35 PM
I'm running Paint.net after repeated frustrations trying to install gimp. I blame my own lack of tech savvyness ofcourse.

GIMP has install glitches if you're running Vista and low on RAM.  Lags and dies somewhere around "Installing fonts...", if memory serves.
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Agent_J

I use The GIMP fairly often, but mostly to crop and resize; I'm really not much on after-editing.  My main exception is making the images from my fisheye lens rectilinear, and I use another piece of software for that.
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Luc

After trying to download photoshop free (yes, I'm a awful pirate), I finally got GIMP, and have been very satisfied with it. Totally recommend it, but you do need to have plenty of time on your hands to learn how to use everything.

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RebeccaFog

I use gimp and I'm fine with it. I get better as time passes.

I also have paint.net and inkscape. They are free too.  I use some free serif software called drawplus and 3dplus. 

I tend to work in several programs. I think it's a sickness; the kind they don't allow you out on weekends at the sanitarium for.

I use the free irfanview too.

You'll probably do well with gimp or paint.net.
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Mister

Quote from: Sebastien on May 24, 2009, 08:31:09 PM
Totally recommend it, but you do need to have plenty of time on your hands to learn how to use everything.
QFT
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am529

I use GIMP and Paint.NET
But for my pixel art, I use the image editor that's built into a program called Game Maker.
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Lisbeth

I use Gimp extensively. Airbrush and smudge are a must. Layers, alpha channel, text, resize, rotate, and crop.

My avatar is an example of what Gimp can do. I airbrushed out a shoe and the floor, and fixed several edges of objects. Then added a transparent layer of raindrops.

This text below is filled with a pattern that I filtered from a telescopic image of the spicules on the sun, then changed the hue and saturation to make the raspberry color.

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Agent_J

Finally remembered something I briefly used several years ago.  For those familiar with PhotoShop, you may want to check out GIMPshop.  It's The GIMP with the user interface reworked to behave more like PhotoShop.
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burgandy

I use GIMP exclusively, as I don't have anything running either MS-Windows or OS X.  I know it comes a bit short compared to Photoshop, but for anything I ever do (usually just crop/resize and curves, honestly), it's perfect.  But I hate the interface!!  All these panels and windows and panes just floating around, it's like trying to herd cats in zero gravity!
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Lisbeth

Quote from: Burgundy on May 25, 2009, 12:48:38 AM
I know it comes a bit short compared to Photoshop,

I have yet to have someone explain exactly what they think PhotoShop has that Gimp doesn't. With all that Gimp does, I don't mind herding the cats around the screen.
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