Abe and Andy,

As a 4 year user of Photoshop 3, 5 and 5.5, I have to say The Gimp is very close
to the same as Photoshop 3 in the way it works. The differences are minor. IMO if
you know Gimp you won't have any trouble picking up Photoshop. The reverse is also
true.

Craig ><>
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Abe wrote:

> photoshop has a pretty steep learning curve.  Granted I haven't seen/used the
> version of the gimp that you refer to (I've been using 1.0.4).  The details of
> how the programs work are very different.  You can definately pick up
> photoshop but I don't know how helpful knowledge of the Gimp will actually be.
>
> Be careful!  Photoshop is an incredible program.  Your gonna want a copy and
> then you'll have to have windows or MacOS (ugggg) to run it on.
>
> That wasn't very helpful was it.
>
> Abe
>
> >===== Original Message From [EMAIL PROTECTED] =====
> >Hi all,
> >
> >Just got the latest version of the Gimp.  WOW!!!
> >
> >As I do a bit of Web design the web functions are really good, especially
> image
> >map function etc.
> >
> >However my main reason for e-mailing the group is this.  How does this new
> gimp
> >compare with the Abode Photo Shop from which I believe it was based (the
> >interfaces appear almost identical).  Could a user of Gimp find Photo Shop
> easy
> >to learn and use.  I ask this as I have been asked by an employment agency to
> >go for an interview with a web design company later this week or early next
> >and they have asked that I can use Photoshop.
> >
> >Obviously I will tell them I use Linuxso no but..................etc.
> >
> >Andy
>
> Jesus saves,
> Allah forgives,
> Chthulu thinks you'd make a nice sandwich.


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