Poll Gimp or Photoshop?

Gimp or Photoshop?

  • Gimp

    Votes: 13 37.1%
  • Photoshop

    Votes: 16 45.7%
  • Other

    Votes: 6 17.1%

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Foofoo14

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I'm curious to know whether Gimp if more popular than Photoshop or vice versa.
 

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Not exactly the most accurate poll, GIMP is free, whilst photoshop is bloody expensive....
 

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True, but AFAIK GIMP doesn't have a DDS Plugin, so its popularity among orbinauts would be significantly lower.
 

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It does have such a plug-in...I remember modifying a skin in GIMP and saving it in DDS format a couple of weeks ago.
 

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At home - Photoshop CS2
At work - Corel X3
 

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I prefer Paint shop Pro, It handles better on my three year old computer.
I happily run the Gimp on a computer that is more than 5 years old. But that is in Linux, where the Gimp has a natural advantage, because there it can share the GTK libraries with the GNOME desktop environment.
 

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I prefer Gimpshop over Gimp due to the many windows Gimp has...

And yea, not really fair comparing Photoshop with GIMP. Photoshop handles, feels and acts like a professional software. I've not encountered a bug in it yet... but you pay big time for the quality.

GIMP on the other hand is free and comes with it's disadvantages... but can't really complain about them cos the software's free...
 

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I use GIMP at home. I don't like Photoshop's interface, at least the version I used at work (CS3, IIRC), but maybe because I'm more familiar with GIMP's interface.
 

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I'm curious to know whether Gimp if more popular than Photoshop or vice versa.

It entirely depends for what purpose: For texturing of amateur models, GIMP certainly takes the cup because it's free.

However, as soon as you want to PRINT something, you can shoot the GIMP out of the window, at least if you don't have a friend that has photoshop and can do the colour corrections for you. GIMP has NO CMYK-model, which makes it utterly useless for anything that's got to come out of a printer (or even a press) in large series.
 

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Gimp has a great deal of effects; that's why I use Gimp, and that's probably why people would prefer it over Photoshop. Plus my dad won't buy PhotoShop because it's too expensive.
 

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Photoshop is the defacto standard for graphics professionals but it can be quite difficult for the non-professional to grasp or to afford. GIMP has the advantage of being free to obtain which would explain it's growing popularity.
 

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I voted GIMP, but I actually do most of my stuff with Inkscape. When it's time to make a texture, I distort the picture in Inkscape such that it is a power-of-two number of pixels in each direction, then export it as PNG then pull it into gimp to save a GIF copy for Anim8or and a DDS copy for Orbiter.

I'm learning about panels now and doing the same thing... Draw in Inkscape, save as PNG, wash through Gimp to make it a BMP.

I'm all about free software... Freely ye have received, freely give.
 

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Photoshop is more advanced than GIMP though most people use neither program to anywhere near its limits.
RisingFury: GIMP only uses one window per file in the 2.6+ version.
 
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