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GIMP, a free alternative to Photoshop, stands out for its powerful image manipulation capabilities and diverse features. With tools like Curves for adjusting colors and values, it caters to various needs from book cover design to photo editing. While there's a learning curve, investing time in tutorials can unlock its full potential. Users appreciate GIMP's ...Read more
Offers a wide variety of tools and features for complete and effective digital art creation.
Free and open-source, making it accessible for teaching art and for users on a budget.
Powerful enough for most raster image manipulation tasks, with new features added regularly.
Intuitive and easy to install, with tutorials available to facilitate learning.
Has a steep learning curve, especially for users accustomed to other software, requiring time and effort to master.
Some users may find the interface non-intuitive, requiring navigation through menus and tools.
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01/30/18
This is my favorite on Linux
What do you like best? About GIMP, i can say that its a great tool, on free software. First you have to take your time to get knows about his use and his very particular interface, wich is very fun and complete. We're a small designer team who decide to change to free software and try this awesome features about GIMP and its compatibility and flexibility to manage work. What do you dislike? i have a few problems about his filters and plugs, and some times gets difficult get precise ...
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01/30/18
Excellent free image editor with lots of functionality
What do you like best? Cutting out images, making images transparent. There are a lot of tutorials available online for Gimp. What do you dislike? it can be pretty complex sometimes to accomplish a certain task. But mostly you can do anything you need to do. Recommendations to others considering the product If you don't want to spend money for Adobe Photoshop go for it! In our business we do have Photoshop but I still use Gimp instead because it seems easier to use. What business ...
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01/30/18
Great FREE Graphic Design Platform
What do you like best? GIMP offers the functionality of Photoshop at a much lower price-point. What do you dislike? The learning curve is pretty steep, but after getting the hang of it, it is a valuable tool. Recommendations to others considering the product If you're used to designing with Photoshop, this software will feel natural to you. For users used to the functionality of CAnva and other free online design solutions, the learning curve is rather steep. What business problems are ...
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01/30/18
Basic Free Photoshop
What do you like best? The core features of Photoshop are present here, so you can get a similar style of editing done. What do you dislike? It's not as intuitive as Photoshop, nor as advanced. Recommendations to others considering the product Don't come in expecting a fully advanced photo editor like Adobe Photoshop. This is meant to be a freeware alternative, which means that it's not as robust as the payware. After all, "you get what you pay for", and since you aren't paying for GIMP, ...
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01/29/18
Creative
What do you like best? It is very easy to use. The tools are very comparable to adobe photoshop. What do you dislike? There are some features that are a bit confusing at first. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Editing picture files
01/29/18
User Friendly for Newbies
What do you like best? The basic functions are so simple to use What do you dislike? Hard to identify tools by their shape... Recommendations to others considering the product I would highly recommend GIMP to users with little to no editing experience, or without access to Photoshop. It's easy to install and learn to use. It's great for nonprofits or students, even. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? It saves me so much time ...
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01/29/18
Gimp
What do you like best? It's Free! It works great. It does everything that I need from Photoshop. What do you dislike? The help or instructions could be easier to use. I am new to image editing and trying to learn on my own is complicated. Recommendations to others considering the product It does everything I need, but I only do simple image editing. Can't beat the price. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Reformatting images, ...
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01/29/18
Decent free alternative to industry design software
What do you like best? It’s free and technically has a lot of the features of denser design software, particularly photoshop. A lot of the keyboard shortcuts cross over as well, making it a great starter software before committing to more expensive industry standards. What do you dislike? Interface is a little clunky, overall just feels very much like a free software. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? I have used GIMP when I do not ...
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01/28/18
Using Gimp
What do you like best? It’s similar to photoshop without the cost What do you dislike? It’s a little complex, not as user friendly must know it not as easy to figure out What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Na I was using before I started my company.
01/28/18
Its a great graphics Alternative
What do you like best? GIMP is simple to use. If you have Photoshop experience it is even easier to use. Simple designs can be created with GIMP. It is a good solution if you cannot afford Photoshop What do you dislike? GIMP is not as powerful as photoshop is, You can do a little with layers, but PS you can do a lot more, There are a few good plugins, but not all work on a 64 bit system Recommendations to others considering the product If you need a good and free solution to Photoshop, I ...
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