![]() ![]() ![]() GIMP seems very powerful and I'm starting to feel more at home with it now. I can't wait to explore it some more! Split Details looks interesting - it can break up the details of an image into multiple layers, so you can then easily work on certain aspects of your image in isolation.įor my needs, Photoshop seems to be better for non-destructive editing, but that's a nice-to-have for me, not a critical thing. I am already using its lovely sharpening tools. A patch for optimizing GIMP 2.10+ for Adobe Photoshop users, including features like: Tool organization to mimic the position of Adobe Photoshop Hundreds of new fonts by default New Python filters installed by default, such as 'heal selection' New Splash Screen. I am only just starting to use the G'Mic plugin so don't know its full power but it looks to have multiple very useful things. The GIMP curves editor - I love how I can make it as large as I like! I always wanted that in Photoshop. GIMP is handling a 7,000 x 7,000 pixels 16-bit file with multiple layers very nicely, on a mid-spec i5 PC (though my recent upgrade from 16 GB to 32 GB of RAM probably doesn't hurt for large images!) I am no longer capturing my own data and I am just starting to edit Hubble images. I kept pressing Photoshop shortcuts (I am starting to assign the same ones in GIMP) and some things are done differently.īut I have to say, so far, I am really impressed. It was difficult for me to switch to GIMP at first. I have used Photoshop since 1999 I think (I've got the installer disc for version 5.5 still!) but I am out of work currently and a subscription to Photoshop is hard to justify! So I am switching to GIMP and other free tools, like Blender for 3D, Libre Office for spreadsheets etc. ![]()
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