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p.1 #21 · Fix Me Up: 3 P&S - Conventional | |
When you are willling to play, just remember there are more then one way to skin a cat. GIMP doesn't have layer adjustment properties, but there are plenty of other ways to retouch. GEGL will eventually address the adjustment issue, but, until then, you really need to only work on a copy of your original photo since you will need to use layer properties and merge/flatten and then do more operations which some, in the PS world, will think apostasy. Personally, I just do it and have gotten both good (and bad; ) reviews but I'm happy with the techniques that I've developed for myself w.r.t. retouching. I still have to do a few things in PS when it is the better (or more likely to me, the easier) method to accomplish what I want, but GIMP's my main editor and, along with Irfanview (for those plugins that don't run in GIMP), has been very effective for what I need to do. I don't know how Linux will work with PS filters (Linux GIMP and Window's GIMP does have a few difference; i.e., Texturize will almost run 100% flawlessly in Linux, but not in Windows so I have to assume PS filters in Linux will have similar issues). I do have Ubuntu running in a VM (use the free VMware Player for this) and have used it for a few cool and unique programs like Metapixel and GnoFract 4D.
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