I just ordered MacGimp from OpenOSX.com. I know I could have downloaded the
source, compiled it, installed Xfree86 and what not, but I didn't want to
take the time to do all that. I wanted a one step installer process.

I was wondering if anyone in this list uses that program, and how it
compares to the most basic of features of Photoshop, from a real user and
not the product's web site. To give you an example of what I use a graphics
editor for, I resize, touch up, reduce red eye, change contrast and
brightness, and will play around with advanced features.

The Gimp is only meant to hold me over until I can find a deal on Photoshop
like I did on InDesign. Then I will purchase PhotoShop and probably end up
buying Adobe PhotoShop Classroom In A Book (CIB) on and learn most of its
features.

I am really getting into that InDesign, and I am only a quarter of the way
through its CIB.

Thanks,

Walt
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Oh! Sorry, I thought that was a Braille name tag.



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