Raphael Quinet wrote: > > On Tue, 27 Nov 2001, Avi Bercovich wrote: > > eh.... I work as a webdesigner in an Amsterdam based 'top tier' New > > Media company. I do little in the way of print graphics thus this may be > > a bit off-topic... But, all my work is done in GNU/Linux in GIMP, whilst > > my co-workers use Macs and photoshop 5.x/6.x. The _one_ thing with we > > find to be a hassle wrt. GIMP is the fact that we can't share documents > > painlessly. There is a psd-save hack for GIMP, but the hack only saves > > in psd 4.0 and doesn't keep text layers dynamic. The Best Thing(tm) that > > could happen for us, is that a PHOTOSHOP plug-in be released that can > > read xcf into photoshop. > > > > CMYK, halftoning etc. would be nice indeed, but possibly a Photoshop xcf > > plugin might be easier? > > But who would write it? One of the goals of many Gimp developers is > to create a useful image manipulation so that people do not _need_ to > use Photoshop (or other proprietary programs). Writing an XCF plugin > for Photoshop would certainly by nice for some users, but is probably > not on the top priority of any Gimp developer. Fair enough ;-) avi