[CREATE] GIMP/Photoshop comparisons and videos
Onyeibo Oku
twohotis at gmail.com
Tue Jun 7 18:49:13 UTC 2016
BEAUTIFUL!
Regards
Onyeibo
On Tue, 2016-06-07 at 07:15 +0200,
> Hi all,
>
>
> The Swiss magazine "Publisher" will make available a series of
> articles on comparisons between GIMP and Photoshop CC. The articles
> will be freely available some time after the realease of each printed
> edition. More importantly, the written articles are only one part of
> the project, the other one being short training videos that will show
> how to achieve a task in GIMP and in Photoshop, respectively. They
> will also be freely available (for the time being).
>
> The articles will loosely refer to the videos (which will be produced
> first), but also add additional information and a summary describing
> how the two programmes compare. Producer of the videos is a
> professional Photoshop trainer who was forced to learn using GIMP due
> to increasing customer demand for GIMP trainings.
>
> The first article plus videos has already been created and will be
> available in a month or so on www.publisher.ch. It will be about
> extracting image elements via Foreground Extraction/Quick Selection,
> optimising the selection via a layer mask and inserting the result
> into a new image. Next up: Liquid Rescale.
>
> We still don't know how often and how many articles/videos we can
> create. It depends on our time, the editor's plans for each print
> edition, and audience feedback. There is a real possibility, though,
> that we can continue this until the end of 2017.
>
> If you understand written and spoken German, you might want to have a
> look.
>
>
> Enjoy!
>
> Christoph
>
>
> P.S.: For those who don't understand German, the result of the
> comparison regarding extraction etc. is: identical end results,
> Photoshop faster, but GIMP more flexible.
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