Re: gimp or photoshop?



On Sun, 31 May 2009 11:04:22 -0400, Alan Browne wrote:

On 30-05-09 18:28, jerry wrote:
how does gimp compare to photoshop?

Like most things free compare to most things professionally developed
for demanding non-professional and professional users.

Actually the "quality ratio" of PS:Gimp is about the same as Mac OS
X:Linux.

That is to say about 100:1.

Really? I didn't think Linux was one hundred times better than MAC - I'd
only say about 1.1.



And I'm being outrageously generous to Gimp and Linux.

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