Anyone using Gimp or other free Software

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I have a chance to take a friends old and abandoned iBook G4 for some upcoming travel. It's a blessing as my usual laptop is a new expensive and large MBP17". The g4 has 50gb of storage available which will be handy. I wonder if anyone has used Gimp or similar. There does not seem to be much available on this short timeline for this computer in terms of editing software. I will download DNG's from my M8 and CR2 files from my 5Deisel2.
Please make any suggestions you may have. I leave on Monday. Ordering an old version of PS elements from ebay and the like is out of the question at this point. Thanks for your replies :)
 
Apart from RAW processing (RAWtherapee) my post processing WF consists only of IrfanView, GIMP and ExifTool.
 
i use GIMP because i can't afford PS like Raid's students... can anyone point me to image editing tutorial for GIMP user online? i understand GIMP cover a lot of the same things of PS, but the interface/ defaults/ settings are quite different

thanks!
 
Thanks for your replies everyone.
I've decided to throw in the towel. There is not time to get a cd version of any software this computer will actually run. The downloads available are not compatible with this old and tired machine. It's a shame but, not a surprise.
 
Andy,

how are you? Good to see you here!


You could try PixelMator. Designed especially for Mac OSX. Not expensive and downloadable.
 
Hello Johan
I'm doing much better thank you :)
The problem I'm having is system requirement. The OS in this machine is OSx 10.4.11. Most everything available online requires OS X 10.6 0r later. I'm afraid this old Laptop is going to become a simple kitchen table net-book for someone. I may need to just lug my big MBP17 for this trip.
 
My primary desktop runs PCLinuxOS. I use Gimp, DigiKam, and Raw Studio for all of my image needs. I also have Gimp on my Mac Book Pro..

Currently only Gimp works with Windows and Mac but is an excellent alternative to the over-priced PhotoShop.. It should do whatever you need from it..
 
I use GIMP for some post-processing on a mac book pro (actually quite little - most I can do quickly on iphoto). It does everything needed and it's free.
There is a version for Mac Os X 10.4 (can be found online), you need X11 installed.
 
I have used GIMP for years...can't see why I would pay for PS...there is a very good GIMP forum that is helpful in learning the in and outs of things...
 
Aside from Gimp I also use ImageMagick for quick batch resizing, format conversion, rotations and even simple framing of images.
 
GIMP, as prohotography for me is a hobby so I can live without commercial tools. It does all I need. And I can donate not pay retail price for something I underutilize.
 
Creative Cloud is only US$30/month right now, and it gives you the entire Adobe lineup. Eventually it will include Lightroom too.

Your time is valuable. Don't waste it wrestling with GIMP.
 
I use GIMP for all my image editing, and have used (and loved) Imagemagick commands in other scripts that did this and that, when I was writing scripts.

Non-pro photographers who actually purchase image editing software must have very strong reasons for doing that. I think ?

I also have Darktable loaded but my old brain has too much inertia to explore that without a really really good reason . . . :D . . . old dogs and new tricks and all that.

@bensyversion . . . that comes to $360 every year to edit pictures. I am not up on the latest software prices, but I imagine you could outright purchase PaintShop or PhotoShop for that much money. . . . ?


PS . . . I use UFRAW for importing RAW images into the GIMP.
 
i use linux + gimp + rawtherapee + darktable.

i am very glad, that such great tools exist.


GIMP = usability hell. You see that this application is designed by programmers.


i found gimp quite easy to use. of course, if u use photoshop for years and try gimp then, it's a bit confusing. but that's the same the other way round too.
 
GIMP = usability hell. You see that this application is designed by programmers.

I bought 2 used paperback books and they explain way more than I'll ever need to understand about using the GIMP.
You know they say "different strokes for different folks".
 
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