I really liked Gimp, especially as a less expensive version of Photoshop, which I'm spoiled with since the SMC computers in Trumper have it. When I'm at home, I really only have the basic, basic photo editing software, so Gimp is a nice thing to be able to mess around with and have fun with.
The only thing I didn't like so much about Gimp was that it felt kind of bulky if that makes any sense, it wasn't super easy to use right off the bat- a little slow to change the photo (although that could just be my computer) and manuvering the paintbrush is difficult. It's hard to use with any sort of precision.
But Gimp has some really great aspects, and I love love love the flip tool. I can't tell you how many times it's saved me when I was working on something journalistically-minded.
Don't mind that my screencast gets cut off at the end, I wasn't saying anything important! Haha and if you were wondering, I used Jing for the screencast, which I also really liked! It was difficult to get the dimensions right, so that was the downside.
You can click on the link to make the screencast bigger and easier to see!
Here's the link.
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
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