GIMP in Windows

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Gimp "for Windows" seems to be a good program that could be a rival for the paid software, Adobe Photoshop... for the few that can afford it.

Have any of you all tried it?

I want to run legal software... but Adobe Photoshop comes at such a price. Will the newest GIMP give/offer a good substitute?
 

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I've been using Gimp for 5 years or more. First on XP and now on Windows 7 Pro X64. Works great and has more capability than I can ever use.
 

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The Gimp 2 comes now in two flavors...x32bits & x64bits.

I have the x64 flavor on my machine since one year (started with v2.6.8) and is stable.

There's a beta version v2.7.1 for both x32 & x64.
 

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Have used both and prefer Gimp but PDN is also great.
 

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Gimp "for Windows" seems to be a good program that could be a rival for the paid software, Adobe Photoshop... for the few that can afford it.

Have any of you all tried it?

I want to run legal software... but Adobe Photoshop comes at such a price. Will the newest GIMP give/offer a good substitute?


I do not know about windows, but I had used Gimp in Ubuntu, it's great, much more user-friendly than Photoshop.:D
 

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Gimp "for Windows" seems to be a good program that could be a rival for the paid software, Adobe Photoshop... for the few that can afford it.

Have any of you all tried it?

I want to run legal software... but Adobe Photoshop comes at such a price. Will the newest GIMP give/offer a good substitute?


Yes, the GIMP is first class. It is not the same as Photoshop, but you can do a very great deal with it, and there is nothing else even nearly as good for free!. It is not easy to get it set up exactly as you want it on Windows. If you try it, don't get the 64 BIT version. It works fine by itself, but many of the available add-ons and plugins wont. Get the latest 32 BIT version (2.6), and the paint studio add-on;

GIMP Paint Studio - Download - CHIP Online

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This gives you a lot more tools and a considerably improved interface. The setup below is the 32 BIT 2.6 GIMP running on Windows 7 x64 Ultimate.

The GIMP team does not provide installers for Windows, you can get the newest version here;

http://gimp-win.sourceforge.net/

Other information, help files etc etc. Here;

http://www.gimp.org/downloads/


This is what it looks like in action;



Regards....Mike Connor
 

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