Since this is all about GIMP vs. PS, I just would like to say that these
softwares may be basically the same, the end result depends more on the user.
Both softwares have the same tools on their tool bars, or tools menu, and they
also they function as good as the other. This is not a factor to
I don't think this is possible. JPEG are already cooked, and flattened picture. I don't think you will be able to break it down, and turn it back to xcf (gimp format). I guess you shouldn't have deleted the original file of the image.ROCK n ROLL REBEL- Original Message From: rob [EMAIL
I'm running GIMP on a SUSE 10 64 bit, with a processor of AMD 64 3000+ , and it works pretty well with my system. I have 512 DDR ram, and GIMP still runs fast and stable even with some applications running with it. Usually I run gimp together with amarok, firefox,frostwire and xchat.
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Thanks for these links.. I'll check 'em out as soon as I can.
Foldering of layers really would help me organize the layers more, thus making the job easier.-- REGISTERED LINUX USER # 393260there are 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't