Spencer Kimball, Peter Mattis, and the Gimp
Stig Hackvän apparently
really wanted this story since he emailed it to me twice,
and he also submitted it the right way. Anyway, he submitted
a nice
interview with S&P
on LinuxWorld if you're interested in reading it.
http://www.linuxworld.com/linuxworld/lw-1999-01/lw -01-gimp.html
Hopefully they will, sooner or later.......
join RHAD...
Does anyone have a detailed comparison of the features of GIMP and the features of PHOTOSHOP?
yes i agree
i wish gimp did cmyk and layers and could load gifs!!!!!!!!
Man, why does EVERYONE have to bag on poor Rasterman's spelling. Maybe this is what colleges mean when they require you to take an English class to get a CS degree? heh heh
Raster, your notoriety is gaining bigtime, man.
philth.out
I cannot understand how the interviewer managed to conclude that GIMP development raises questions over the viability of free software development, when, in the interview, Kimble and Mattias were so hugely complimentary towards the job later GIMP and GTK developers have done. Am I missing something?
Of course, if I were cynical, I might wonder if sweeping and dramatic claims about problems with free software might be aimed at selling more of the interviewer's book.
So that's how to get a story posted!
*duck*
Everything I create is in 72/75 dpi or something.
For example, creating a button for a webpage forces you to play with low resolution images
But gimp rulez anyhow :)
Bram@grmbl.com
People using html in email should be shot.
Sure, I could just go to LinuxWorld and look for said interview, but the link should've been included in the article in the first place...
In Soviet Russia, Jesus asks: "What Would You Do?"
Another difference is that you can only rotate images in multiples of 90 degrees (at least in 0.99 it was so). I grew used to PhotoStyler's rotation options, where you could rotate the image interactively, enter the rotation amount, or level horizontally or vertically. Hey, even XV allows you to rotate the image freely!
In Soviet Russia, Jesus asks: "What Would You Do?"
Gimp includes all photoshop functionality except color management and CMYK.
Obviously William S B has never used the Gimp. The Gimp and Photoshop are obviously closely related programs, while Paintbrush is obviously a far less capable program, to anyone with experience or knowledge of the three.
Gimp DOES do layers .. mebbe you oughta try using it!