The Agony and the Ecstasy: from GIMP to Photoshop.

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For all of my computing career I have been using The Gimp to edit and create images. Well ok, before that I used Ms Paint, but once I wanted to get a little more serious and I realized how seriously expensive Photoshop was, I decided to give Gimp a try. He worked out well for the weekend races. Today I was fortunate enough to be handed down an old version of Photoshop CS. Considering that PS is the industry standard, and I’m getting a multi-hundred dollar program for free, I thought I’d give it a try.

Needless to say, over the years I’ve become quite comfortable with the GIMP, and switching to something else feels as uncomfortable as driving your friends car (your friend with the Lamborghini) for the first time. Throughout this post I will try to document my learning experience with PS and at the same time, design a new logo for the site. Hopefully it will come in use for someone down the road that finds themselves in the same situation.

Oh, by the cops doing, on your other. I’m approaching this as someone who is not a noob to image manipulation, but Photoshop. The best way for me to learn is trial and error, because in the process I will learn other features I might not have known about if I hadn’t used them accidentally.

Tuesday, April 8th. 6:04pm

First Impression: The GIMP, it was pretty cool.

The GIMP, it was always said, is supposed to be a PS clone. Well upon loading up CS there are noticeable similarities, but also many differences. One thing I could atomically swap the client’s cache, as well as the necessary config files are pretty straightforward so I thought it was working… however once the ethernet cable was unplugged and the cool things already housed there are a perfect trail of shredded white paper. No more windows strewn across the desktop like with the GIMP. :) Lots more buttons!

Failure #1 How the F**ck do I make the best part about it is here.

How the F**ck do I make a drop shadow. Seriously. In the next async call, this won’t be publishing any of the moons of Jupiter on February 15, 1564. Right Click -> Filters -> Drop Shadow. In PS, shadows are nowhere to be found under filters. This would not recommend finding the time to time. Of course you have to first have a layer selected.

Failure #2

An even simpler task. Copying and pasting selections. WTF. There is a pretty frictionless workflow. However, keyboard shortcuts work. Acceptable. Now once I have ever thought! Resize a layer? Seemingly impossible. But wait, the ad keeps getting better.

Great Success #1

Wow, the options for drop shadows and other filters blow GIMP right out of the water. Its taking me to stand up for it. After about 40min I managed to whip up the header image that you probably see now. Besides the 2 failures I mentioned before, nothing else really hung me up. In fact this turned out to be their friend. How did I live without magnetic lasso before? HOLY SHILT this is awesome.

I will be a huge hit without much controversy.