Photoshop

TigerWolf - hiddentiger at gmail.com
Tue Oct 24 14:17:02 BST 2006


If your desperate you can always use WINE to get photoshop to work in linux.
Not the most preferable way but might be good in using it in combination
with THE GIMP for those things you cant do.

On 10/24/06, Akash Mehta <draicone at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi smithveg,
>
> As an experienced Photoshop user, I've had my problems with a variety
> of alternatives as well. I suggest you try out The GIMP for windows
> first, its quite good but you'll take a little while to get used to
> the interface. Also, while it renders photoshop layer blending options
> applied to a layer, there are no options to modify them (that I am
> aware of), and the slightest of edits destroys blending options. So,
> if you make lots of nondestructive edits to your layers (especially
> including masks and mask filters) expect your world to fall apart
> around you as you make the move.
>
> Otherwise, The GIMP is quite easy to use and effective. All the usual
> filters are there (well, alternatives at least), most of the menu
> items are at easy reach and the sheer flexibility and power of
> Photoshop is present in many aspects of the program. All in all, I
> think you'll find the switch fairly easy and get used to it in no
> time.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Akash
>
> On 10/24/06, smithveg <smithveg at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Before i'm moving to linux -ubuntu. I'm using the photoshop to design an
> > image in windows. But it's not in the legal. After i have move into
> linux. I
> > think i can not use it anymore. And i'm not sure which and what tools is
> the
> > best for to replace photoshop. Can someone give me some suggestion.
> > sugestion for a free software to use in ubuntu. If you think that i can
> > still using photoshop in ubuntu. I hope so...
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
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