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Which image manipulating program do you most use?


Posted by Yaba on Nov 10 2003
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Gimp 1.2.x (Stability rulez)28%28%28% 28%
Gimp 1.3.x/pre2.x (it's stable enough)43%43%43% 43%
PhotoPaint on Linux1%1%1% 1%
Photoshop on the other partition15%15%15% 15%
Paintshop on the other partition4%4%4% 4%
PhotoPaint on the other partition1%1%1% 1%
You ignoramus forgot to list my favourite program4%4%4% 4%
I never expose my privacy in stupid polls6%6%6% 6%
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 THE GIMP

 
 by moty66 on: Nov 10 2003
 
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Gimp 1.3 owns, i used to use photoshop, but i can do all now in the gimp. sometimes it crashs but it is ok . i am patiant !


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 Re: THE GIMP

 
 by leinir on: Nov 12 2003
 
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I would have to agree. Very much! I have been using The GIMP 1.3 for some time now, and most of all (apart from all the other amazing new things) the new panel layout is wonderful. I've set mine up to lay in two panels either side of the screen in an almost Photoshop-like layout (though subtly different obviously :P ), and am very happy with it. Thank you Gimp Team!

Now all we need is for a QT drawing app that plugs into the amazing Gimp plugin system ;)


..Dan // Leinir
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 Yup

 
 by kaha on: Nov 11 2003
 
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I just installed 1.3.22

It just keeps getting better. :)


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 gimp 1.3

 
 by jake on: Nov 11 2003
 
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gimp kicks ass


gimp 1.3 rocks
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 GTK 2.2.2+

 
 by Yaba on: Nov 11 2003
 
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I have RedHat 9, which unfortunately ships with GTK 2.2.1. But Gimp 1.3 requires at least GTK 2.2.2.

Has someone installed Gimp 1.3 and GTK 2.2.2+ on RedHat 9? Is it safe to upgrade the installed system GTK or should I install GTK 2.2.4 in a different location?


...my wife complained that I do not pay attention...or something like that...
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 Re: GTK 2.2.2+

 
 by Fingel on: Nov 12 2003
 
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They are 2 different librbarys, some apps still need GTK 1.x and others (newer) need GTK 2.x So keep GTK 1.x or else some things just wont work.


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 Re: Re: GTK 2.2.2+

 
 by Yaba on: Nov 12 2003
 
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Of course I will keep GTK 1.x. I've talked about GTK 2.2.x. My question was, if a upgrade of GTK 2.2.1 to GTK 2.2.4 will break some of my GTK 2.x applications like Gnome 2?


...my wife complained that I do not pay attention...or something like that...
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 STOP

 
 by WinterWolf on: Nov 14 2003
 
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Please people, fi your goign to make a poll don't be so shortsighted and essentially force people to accept your guesses. Polls are a learning tool, don't assume you know everything.

There are more problems in this poll than I can count finger son my right hand.

1. "Which image manipulating program do you use mostly"

Should read: Which image manipulation program do you most use?

Please at least make sure your questions comply with standard and necessary English rules.

2. "Gimp 1.2.x (Stability rulez)"
Don't put words into your voter's answer that are not relevant. "Stability rulez" is not necessary, and it will force people to agree with you taht that is indeed the reason that they are using it.

3. "Gimp 1.3.x/pre2.x (it's stable enough)"
Again same problem, let them comment on why, don't decide for them, polls are used to learn.

4. "PhotoPaint on Linux"
Again, you are forcing them to agree that they use it on linux while in fact they could use it on Windows or through WINE.

5. "Photoshop on the other partition"
Same stupid mistake, Photoshop on other partition autoamtically forces visitors to agree that that is how they use it if they do, while in fact they could use CrossOver Office 2.1 as I do.

6. "Paintshop on the other partition"
again, read above your the one trying to learn, so let them tell you.

7. "PhotoPaint on the other partition"
This is irrelevant to the question which aske which program was most used not how it was used. it is just as relevant as asking someone in 3 questions various positions that they could sit on their chair while using the GIMP. There should only have been one choice for this called Photopaint.

8. "You ignoramus forgot to list my favourite program"
This is not really a problem, but the "Other" option is usually listed last and it helps the readers find their option faster if you list it last.

9. "I never expose my privacy in stupid polls"
This has NO POINT, if somebody does not want to tell you they wont and they dont need an option for it. This has no relation to the basic question of the most recently used image manipulation program. Furthermore, calling the poll stupid is a diss towards this website and its content, while it si true this poll was stupid, you shouldn't diss yourself. if you had to include that you should of only said something like "I do not wish to say"
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This is sad, that this poll has more problems than it does options! Please, next time spend just 5 minutes to make sure what you write is coherent.


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 Re: STOP

 
 by WinterWolf on: Nov 14 2003
 
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Sorry to be so harsh, but I like this website and I want it to have good, well thought out content when it is not just a comment and it is something that wills tay in the archives and impact hundreds of users.


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 Re: STOP

 
 by linuxguru on: Nov 14 2003
 
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1. Learn to spell.
2. Stop bitching.
3. Get a life - it' just a poll.
4. [insert childish comment here]


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 Re: Re: STOP

 
 by DecayingOmega on: Nov 16 2003
 
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omg omg lollerz roflz....:D


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 Re: STOP

 
 by Yaba on: Nov 14 2003
 
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I think you are taking polls way too serious. All such polls are just for fun and not for scientific evaluations. If it shall be a serious poll, there are much more infos and precautions required.

And sorry for not beeing a native English speaker. I appreciate corrections and will correct them.

As for your points 4 and 7: I *do* think, that it makes a difference if you use PhotoPaint native on Linux (which implies Wine) or if you use it on Windows. Obviously you haven't ever used PhotoPaint on Linux.

WRT to point 9: Of course it has no point. This was for people that understand humour.

Hope you will never see a poll on Slashdot. You'll be horrified by it ;-)


...my wife complained that I do not pay attention...or something like that...
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 Re: STOP

 
 by connyosis on: Nov 15 2003
 
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Seriously, relax. It's a little poll, not the end of the world.


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