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Agreed. I still like to keep an eye on the OS stuff. I think I'm going to try one of these Gimps on my netbook as the footprint is likely to be alot smaller the CS4. I am nowhere near your level of Crayons though Shoes so I'd probably never use all that CS4 power.shoes said:
To be honest I doubt I even use 10% of its functionality and I use a lot of the features within photoshop. There are just so many tools, all of which I'm sure are very useful to the right people. I think Gimp would run ok on the netbook, i'd have thought the only slow down you'll notice is applying complicated filters and / or skewing/transforming images. Also a lot will depend on the original image too, if you're playing with a photo from a mobile phone then you should have no problem, although an image from a good DSLR (much better than mine) would give you problems.MyCult said:Agreed. I still like to keep an eye on the OS stuff. I think I'm going to try one of these Gimps on my netbook as the footprint is likely to be alot smaller the CS4. I am nowhere near your level of Crayons though Shoes so I'd probably never use all that CS4 power.shoes said:
They certainly will, with a smile tooMyCult said:Thanks for the adviceman.
I'm going to run off and buy (aquire) a copy of Lightroom. I bet thepiratebay.org will 'sell' me one.
Apache? Sendmail? Linux? MySQL?shoes said:I seriously doubt that open source software will be as powerful, stable or tested as Photoshop.
I meant crayons applications really. Apache, linux and MySQL have been literally a decade and more in development whereas Gimp is 2005 IIRC... i'm sure a google will tell you how old it is. I have never used sendmail though.Wookie said:Apache? Sendmail? Linux? MySQL?shoes said:I seriously doubt that open source software will be as powerful, stable or tested as Photoshop.
I think I first started using it in 2004. Wikipedia reckons 1995.shoes said:I meant crayons applications really. Apache, linux and MySQL have been literally a decade and more in development whereas Gimp is 2005 IIRC... i'm sure a google will tell you how old it is.Wookie said:Apache? Sendmail? Linux? MySQL?shoes said:I seriously doubt that open source software will be as powerful, stable or tested as Photoshop.
I bet your ISP's mail server does.shoes said:I have never used sendmail though.
Dude, washing your motor and doing the gardening = fun?tek-monkey said:And yup, the bike is great. Didn't mind cleaning it TBH, was therapeutic. Between that and the gardening, I think I'm having a mid life crisis