As a Photoshop teacher and Gimp book author (french reader can have a
look at http://www.le-radar.com) i'm interesting in comparison because
this is a very good source of idea. But i'm a bit fed up reading gimp
cannot do anything as good as PS. Most of time it is possible, but just
have to a
I used the package of Aaron Voisine to install on my
mac osx 10.3.5. Everything was fine but I choose the
wrong place for the test swap file and it can not be
open : I would like to change its place but I do not
know where I ca, go to do it and how I can do it
Is there A kind person able to help
I was wondering under what circumstances images created with the Gimp
need to be GPL'ed. Obviously, program output is not a derivative work.
But images created with the Gimp might incorporate copyrighted
elements such as brush shapes (there might be a single brush stroke from
which the brush
Alexander R. Pruss ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I was wondering under what circumstances images created with the Gimp
need to be GPL'ed. Obviously, program output is not a derivative work.
But images created with the Gimp might incorporate copyrighted
elements such as brush shapes (there
Hi,
Alexander R. Pruss [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I was wondering under what circumstances images created with the
Gimp need to be GPL'ed.
Under no circumstances will the use of The GIMP or any of the data
files that ship with The GIMP force any kind of license on the images
you create with