Not to belabor this, but you might also consider that a used copy of PSCS 1 
running on a moderately fast windows machine will probably blow the doors of 
GIMP. I still use PSCS 1 for most of my photo work. It's just fine for almost 
everything. But I don't have a network. Just a good machine that will process 
my photos. 
Paul
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (D. Glenn Arthur Jr.)
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] opined:
> > Please don't take offense, but the real question is why would 
> > any serious photographer subject their file to GIMP? 
> 
> Uh, because in addition to the other adjectives and nouns
> that describe me, 'broke' and 'poor' must be included.  
> I'm trying to figure out how to pay my water bill and buy
> gasoline; the software budget has been empty for a very 
> long time, alas.
> 
> (Does Photoshop run under Linux?  I'm short on processing
> power in my workstations, so I often run GIMP on a server
> downstairs and throw the interface to a machine upstairs
> using X.  So I'm running it on more than one machine,
> sometimes under Windows, sometimes under Linux, and sometimes
> on a borrowed Mac when I'm visiting somebody else.)
> 
> What's out there that's as serious as GIMP that's also free
> and cross-platform?  (Really, I haven't been keeping up, so
> far all I know there might _be_ alternatives now.)  
> 
>                                       -- Glenn
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