![]() ![]() These days I do not use GIMP much since I work almost exclusively with vector graphics, but every once a while I have some situation where GIMP seems to be the appropriate tool, and I always find it pleasant and easy to get back to. That's probably how Photoshop users feel when trying to get work done in GIMP. I am sure the Photoshop UI made perfect sense to the people who designed it, and that someone who is used to it can get great work done with it, but it made no sense to me. I managed to finish the work, but it took much longer time than it would in GIMP, and was incredibly frustrating. Everything seemed to be in the most illogical places, key combinations did not do what I expected them to do, dialogs did not make any sense. The two hours of using Photoshop were some of the most frustrating in my life: everything kind of felt familiar, and I knew all those features that I want to use are there, but I had the hardest time finding them and figuring out how they worked. Then one day I had to edit several images on a computer that was not my and only had Photoshop on it, and I think I started to appreciate a little the frustration a long time Photoshop user with muscle memory must feel when using GIMP. I used GIMP for many years, some months on daily basis, sometimes only few times a week, but quite regularly, and I always liked it, and never had problems with it. I have been sort of an early adopter of GIMP, and in the past I was quite a heavy user for many years, and I never really understood all this bad press that GIMP gets, especially the UI. ![]()
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