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Definitely Photoshop. GIMP, while free and fast, doesn’t have the capabilities that Photoshop does. GIMP, for a small, free program, certainly packs a nice punch for those who do not have a graphics background. However, an in-depth range of Filters, Adjustments, Actions, and compatibility with the rest of the Adobe family are just a few bonuses in my opinion for Photoshop. Photoshop is incredibly, and amazingly, expansive… and for designers like myself who need to be able to do “anything”, it’s Photoshop all the way!
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Anonymous [675]
15 de December de 2009 | 11:19 pm
More extensive and better features
Clearer layout
More accurate
10 de March de 2008 | 4:48 pm
Beacuse it´s the best.
23 de April de 2008 | 11:08 am
Adobe, always Adobe.
27 de May de 2008 | 11:30 pm
Definitely Photoshop. GIMP, while free and fast, doesn’t have the capabilities that Photoshop does. GIMP, for a small, free program, certainly packs a nice punch for those who do not have a graphics background. However, an in-depth range of Filters, Adjustments, Actions, and compatibility with the rest of the Adobe family are just a few bonuses in my opinion for Photoshop. Photoshop is incredibly, and amazingly, expansive… and for designers like myself who need to be able to do “anything”, it’s Photoshop all the way!
15 de December de 2009 | 11:19 pm
More extensive and better features
Clearer layout
More accurate