davidcrebelxt wrote in post #4239588
Well, I don't think anyone ever claimed it was as good as CS2... but as an alternative that is quite a bit cheaper <ahem, 100% cheaper>, I don't think it can be brushed off so lightly.
If I had CS2/3 I'd be using it too... no doubt... but I don't believe everyone has to spend $600 for PP software either.
In fact, even after I got Elements I didn't use the Gimp as much either, because I like the tools and plugins available there... but GIMP is still a standard piece of software I put on any new computer of mine or that I build for friends/family, and its good to see they are making advances in bringing some powerful image editing to the masses.
In all honesty, I firmly believe that Elements kicks the GIMPs behind.
And many open source advocates swear that the GIMP is a Photoshop killer, they'll openly state that as part of their envangelism. It's blatantly wrong, and blatantly false, but these zealots will spread the wrong information nevertheless to further their cause.
In all honesty, there's gimpshop, there's also Krita, which is coming along very nicely. Very nicely. It also has 16 bit support and non destructive layers. You might want to try Krita Jake - although it's really Linux only (I think that there's a OS X version of it, but you have to install the X11 windowing system on the Mac first before installing KDE and Krita etc).
Dave