Graphics Application of the Year
Yes, we know many of these apps are not directly comparable.
--jeremy |
GIMP
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GIMP
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Pinta - A simple image editor for those who do not want all the prowess of GIMP! :)
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Didn't see grafx2 or I.mage listed and both are useful graphics editors that I like having on my systems.
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You can do some seriously serious stuff using Inkscape and GIMP alongside Scribus!
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i'd vote for gimp, but my kids would both vote for tuxpaint
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GrafX2 has been added.
--jeremy |
Been using FLPhoto -Not Listed- for my very limited needs.
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Since Gimp has added the single window mode feature, i've begun using it and am even more productive on it than i used to be on Photoshop.
A couple of seemingly insignificant tweaks have been done in version 4.8.6 as well that have made me appreciate the attention to detail that it has been given by the devs. |
So many great applications here, but I've only just discovered darktable and its fantastic for raw photo developing. It gets my vote this year.
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You left out
Gmic http://gmic.sourceforge.net/ it has replaced the rather buggy imagemagick still hate the "gimpshop" one window i disable that the very first thing one window with two screens and 8 virtual desktops forget it , the gimpshop setup is unusable |
G'MIC has been added.
--jeremy |
I'm a GIMP junkie, however Blender is fun and ImageMagic is indispensable for batch processing.
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I voted Darktable simply because I had not previously known about it before this past year. It may very well have existed, but I was unaware.
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GIMP, but I am not expert in this field.
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Graphics Applications
GIMP.
Why fotowall is not incuded in the list? fotowall is a wondorful Graphics Application.Shotwell also should have included in the list.It is the only Application( as per my knowledge) which makes albums Year/month /date wise from assorted lot of photes. |
Darktable - Check it out and you'll see the light :)
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Being more into sysadmin/enginnering, I don't do a lot of graphics oriented stuff. Pretty much limited to minimal image editing, for which historically GIMP was pretty much the only, defacto standard FOSS option on Linux/Unix. Hence, it has historically gotten my vote. And yeah, while it is nice that GIMP finally offers single pane option, that it has historically not has never been a real big deal to me for my use case. This year, however, Darktable gets the nod for offering a highly functional GTK based FOSS photo editing/management option that doesn't also pull in the bulk of Gnome as dependencies. Sweet!!! |
GIMP is a great application!
My client's and friends like the compositions I have composed using this application. The other online Artist's that I communicate with use GIMP as well and they are very well pleased with this application. Blender is nice but it is complex. One has to have the time to learn Blender- |
Gimp
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inkscape :)
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I'm a GIMP fan!
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