Free Photoshop like program for Macs??

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laldog
Jul 27, 2010
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I’m a little stuck.

My school department offered me a free Mac lab (to be used for graphic design), but forgot to include the funds for software.

i don’t want to set up the macs to collect dust, so I’m thinking of adapting my curriculum (originally used for CS2 suite) and starting with an image editing software.

Any ideas for free software that is similar to Photoshop? I have a small lab, so 10 copies is all I need.

Thanks in advance.

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Voivod
Jul 27, 2010
On Tue, 27 Jul 2010 04:24:31 -0700 (PDT), laldog
scribbled:

I’m a little stuck.

My school department offered me a free Mac lab (to be used for graphic design), but forgot to include the funds for software.

i don’t want to set up the macs to collect dust, so I’m thinking of adapting my curriculum (originally used for CS2 suite) and starting with an image editing software.

Any ideas for free software that is similar to Photoshop? I have a small lab, so 10 copies is all I need.

Thanks in advance.

The Gimp: http://www.gimp.org/macintosh/
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Joel
Jul 27, 2010
laldog wrote:

I’m a little stuck.

My school department offered me a free Mac lab (to be used for graphic design), but forgot to include the funds for software.

i don’t want to set up the macs to collect dust, so I’m thinking of adapting my curriculum (originally used for CS2 suite) and starting with an image editing software.

Any ideas for free software that is similar to Photoshop? I have a small lab, so 10 copies is all I need.

Thanks in advance.

Idea? I don’t think it’s a good idea, especially you say you have used Photoshop before. But I read (but won’t believe a bit) that there is a freeware called GIMP some believers not only believe it’s better than Photoshop but it’s similar and even easier than Photoshop etc..

Me? I would suggest to stay far away from it and continue investing your energy mastering your Photoshop skill. Yes, even working with the older Photoshop is still better than damaging someone’s dream.

But if you really want free and for MAC or Linux etc. then GIMP could be the one.
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Paul Simon
Jul 27, 2010
Talk to Adobe. They have a very generous academic program.

Paul
"laldog" wrote in message
I’m a little stuck.

My school department offered me a free Mac lab (to be used for graphic design), but forgot to include the funds for software.

i don’t want to set up the macs to collect dust, so I’m thinking of adapting my curriculum (originally used for CS2 suite) and starting with an image editing software.

Any ideas for free software that is similar to Photoshop? I have a small lab, so 10 copies is all I need.

Thanks in advance.
JS
John Stafford
Jul 27, 2010
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laldog wrote:

I’m a little stuck.

My school department offered me a free Mac lab (to be used for graphic design), but forgot to include the funds for software.

i don’t want to set up the macs to collect dust, so I’m thinking of adapting my curriculum (originally used for CS2 suite) and starting with an image editing software.

Any ideas for free software that is similar to Photoshop? I have a small lab, so 10 copies is all I need.

Thanks in advance.

Gimp

http://gimp.lisanet.de/Website/Download.html

You must have OS X Snow Leopard or Tiger. Be sure you have X11 (you probably do if you have the original OS DVD).

Gimpshop

Then get this, too: http://www.gimpshop.com/

One good argument for using Gimp is that your students will not be married to Adobe. When they leave school, Gimp will almost certainly be around for a long time, and free.

Other free alternatives

http://opensword.org/Pixen/
http://www.getpaint.net/index.html
http://www.chocoflop.com/home_en.html
http://www.koffice.org/krita/

Try them out.

I don’t think Photoshop (or any largely raster editor) is a good tool for graphic design, but if it is all you can teach, then go for it.

Educational discounts for Adobe products are available. If you go for the suite, you have it made. Use the right tool for the job. Look to Illustrator for other than raster work.
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Voivod
Jul 27, 2010
On Tue, 27 Jul 2010 09:43:45 -0500, Joel scribbled:

laldog wrote:

I’m a little stuck.

My school department offered me a free Mac lab (to be used for graphic design), but forgot to include the funds for software.

i don’t want to set up the macs to collect dust, so I’m thinking of adapting my curriculum (originally used for CS2 suite) and starting with an image editing software.

Any ideas for free software that is similar to Photoshop? I have a small lab, so 10 copies is all I need.

Thanks in advance.

Idea? I don’t think it’s a good idea, especially you say you have used

You don’t think it’s a good idea to suggest something you know nothing about? Well, at least we agree on something!

Photoshop before. But I read (but won’t believe a bit) that there is a freeware called GIMP some believers not only believe it’s better than Photoshop but it’s similar and even easier than Photoshop etc..

This is because you’re an idiot.

Me? I would suggest to stay far away from it and continue investing your energy mastering your Photoshop skill. Yes, even working with the older Photoshop is still better than damaging someone’s dream.

Yes, his school should shell out for a 10 seat site licence instead of running a rather good freeware package.

SHUT THE FUCK UP YOU IDIOT!

But if you really want free and for MAC or Linux etc. then GIMP could be the one.

SHUT THE FUCK UP YOU IDIOT!
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Mike Russell
Aug 23, 2010
On Jul 27, 4:24 am, laldog wrote:
I’m a little stuck.

My school department offered me a free Mac lab (to be used for graphic design), but forgot to include the funds for software.

i don’t want to set up the macs to collect dust, so I’m thinking of adapting my curriculum (originally used for CS2 suite) and starting with an image editing software.

Any ideas for free software that is similar to Photoshop? I have a small lab, so 10 copies is all I need.

Thanks in advance.

Check out The Gimp – this is open source freeware and extremely flexible.

Mike Russell

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