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in that case, i'm very surprised that you weren't aware that you can easily install plugins such as red eye removal and many others...including photoshop ones.
in that case, i'm very surprised that you weren't aware that you can easily install plugins such as red eye removal and many others...including photoshop ones.
I didn't know that because I have never heard that before. I don't have time to read the entire documentation for one little tidbit. I guess I must, though, because it will make my expierience with GIMP easier. Where in the documentation does it say that about the Photoshop filters?
Why is that a problem ? It's just a lib dependency, you don't need to have all of koffice installed on your computer to use krita.
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and would try to become different from 'Gimp looking as Photoshop'!
On that point, we are open to any suggestions, tell us what your opinion or wishes on our mailing list : kimageshop@kde.org, and we will see what we can do about it.
That plugin is for an old version of GIMP, sigh. Most of the good plugins for GIMP (dust removal, etc.) are for GIMP 1.x, unfortuantely.
Oh, I wonder if you will read this (its been long since I posted), but no that plugin is not just for GIMP 1.x, I installed it for my friend who uses it with GIMP 2.x, just read the description.
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