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echs wrote:
laaaaame
Seriously, what's up with people hating on Photoshop?
I have both, and Photoshop is much better.
Ive never gotten the chance to try it.
Partly cause of the money issue.
I guess I could always do a trial version....
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Paint.NET all the way.
Nah, kidding, once you get used to it there's a LOT you can't do with it. That doesn't stop me from using it though. :p
I still have GIMP on my computer from aaaages ago. I used it once or twice, but I keep procrastinating when it comes to actually learning how to use it. I do agree it's better than Photoshop though, simply because it's free and can (from what I've heard) do virtually everything Photoshop can do.
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I love GIMP, and I do think you have some valid points there, but the points you covered don't say much in terms of witch of the two does a better job at actually editing photos, designing graphics or any kind of art. Which bugs me because that is what they are designed to do. How user friendly they are, how fast their tabs open and close, and how much RAM they use to run doesn't mean much to anyone who would be using either one. They'd rather hear which of the two does a better job cropping a dog out of a picture, or witch has more useful tools.
I've used GIMP for years and I know what its capable of. I recently got Photoshop CS5 and it is better at what it does then GIMP. I'm not going to go into why right now because it would be too long of a read, i'll just say it has much much much much more useful features. I think any professional photographer or graphic designer would agree with me.
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SeptimusHeap wrote:
Paint.NET beats all hands down.
Whooaaa lets not get ahead of ourselves. Lol.
I can't be the judge of that. I've used it before, but not too much.
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Targethero wrote:
I love GIMP, and I do think you have some valid points there, but the points you covered don't say much in terms of witch of the two does a better job at actually editing photos, designing graphics or any kind of art. Which bugs me because that is what they are designed to do. How user friendly they are, how fast their tabs open and close, and how much RAM they use to run doesn't mean much to anyone who would be using either one. They'd rather hear which of the two does a better job cropping a dog out of a picture, or witch has more useful tools.
I've used GIMP for years and I know what its capable of. I recently got Photoshop CS5 and it is just better at what it does then GIMP. I'm not going to go into why right now because it would be too long of a read, i'll just say it has much much much much more useful features. I think any professional photographer or graphic designer would agree with me.
^^^^ this so much
You don't really talk about what each can actually do.
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werdna123 wrote:
I think the new GIMP seems a lot more professional and finished.
I agree.
@hdarken: I can tell :3
@Target: Well, when it comes to featured, they're neck and neck. I guess Gimp might have an edge though, because Gimp can use Photoshop plugins but Photoshop can't use Gimp plugins.
The new crop tool on Photoshop is cool though.
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But Photoshop has better built in features IMO which don't require downloading plugins.
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Could you name a few?
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The one that does the stuff to the thing, of course.
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Ah that one. I've never found it useful. I'm sticking with Gimp.
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echs wrote:
laaaaame
Seriously, what's up with people hating on Photoshop?
I have both, and Photoshop is much better.
I don't hate it, I use both.
Photoshop is certainly useful for photograph editing and has much better filters and plugins, but for basic image manipulation and general, everyday purposes GIMP is far more useful.
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jji7skyline wrote:
Ah that one. I've never found it useful. I'm sticking with Gimp.
And that's perfectly fine. Each to her own, as they say. I even use Paint, which I know you're not really fond of.
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I tried the old Photoshop CS (i'm not buying the new photoshop) disk that my mom had and photoshop cs is in my opinion way less user-friendly. the pen tool was SUPER annoying, and it just is not my favorite
i use gimp to draw and it's pretty easy to get used to in my opinion - i don't really do super-hard effects, i just use paintbrush, eraser, and smudge tool usually
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echs wrote:
laaaaame
Seriously, what's up with people hating on Photoshop?
I have both, and Photoshop is much better.I don't hate it, I use both.
Photoshop is certainly useful for photograph editing and has much better filters and plugins, but for basic image manipulation and general, everyday purposes GIMP is far more useful.
Actually, it's not necessarily. Photoshop has the same tools and more that Gimp has but Photoshop is much harder to get good at. If you decent at Photoshop, you can do your everyday things pretty fast and easily.
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Targethero wrote:
I love GIMP, and I do think you have some valid points there, but the points you covered don't say much in terms of witch of the two does a better job at actually editing photos, designing graphics or any kind of art. Which bugs me because that is what they are designed to do. How user friendly they are, how fast their tabs open and close, and how much RAM they use to run doesn't mean much to anyone who would be using either one. They'd rather hear which of the two does a better job cropping a dog out of a picture, or witch has more useful tools.
I've used GIMP for years and I know what its capable of. I recently got Photoshop CS5 and it is better at what it does then GIMP. I'm not going to go into why right now because it would be too long of a read, i'll just say it has much much much much more useful features. I think any professional photographer or graphic designer would agree with me.
this SO MUCH
It doesn't really matter if your tabs open/close quickly if your anchoring thing makes one layer always anchor to the same [removed - please be respectful] one even if you print screen the stupid thing and copy-paste it [/rant]
There's also accessibility - for GIMP, you get about 1,680,000 results for tutorials. Photoshop gets 38,600,000, and there's a similar difference for most things you search).I guess this isn't fair considering GIMP might be better but more obscure, but it's still there.
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luiysia wrote:
Targethero wrote:
I love GIMP, and I do think you have some valid points there, but the points you covered don't say much in terms of witch of the two does a better job at actually editing photos, designing graphics or any kind of art. Which bugs me because that is what they are designed to do. How user friendly they are, how fast their tabs open and close, and how much RAM they use to run doesn't mean much to anyone who would be using either one. They'd rather hear which of the two does a better job cropping a dog out of a picture, or witch has more useful tools.
I've used GIMP for years and I know what its capable of. I recently got Photoshop CS5 and it is better at what it does then GIMP. I'm not going to go into why right now because it would be too long of a read, i'll just say it has much much much much more useful features. I think any professional photographer or graphic designer would agree with me.this SO MUCH
It doesn't really matter if your tabs open/close quickly if your anchoring thing makes one layer always anchor to the same [removed - please be respectful] one even if you print screen the stupid thing and copy-paste it [/rant]
There's also accessibility - for GIMP, you get about 1,680,000 results for tutorials. Photoshop gets 38,600,000, and there's a similar difference for most things you search).I guess this isn't fair considering GIMP might be better but more obscure, but it's still there.
Like I said. They both have similar features for editing and things, but since Photoshop can't use Gimp plugins, however Gimp can use Photoshop plugins, I guess Gimp would have more features.
Also, you can always look at the official documentation.
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