These experts are laughing at GIMP? http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20060923202508AAKhUd3 Luckily enought they didn't mention something about the name. They would be LTAO and that would be really, really bad. Now seriously: If you have real needs in your everyday work that can't be addressed with GIMP, its plugins/scripts and other apps used in conjunction with GIMP, you're welcome to suggest features or enhancements to current tools. But please, first make sure those features (or equivalent ones) aren't available in GIMP and don't use other applications as a reference. Focus on the need, a workflow and the desired result. Some plugins in other applications are usually a combination of basic filters and tasks that are available in any decent image manipulation software. If you understand how it works, you can reproduce it, and if you can reproduce it you can create a script or at least tell someone who can create a script how it should work. Free software is about that, and certainly not about copying commercial applications and filters. If you need photoshop tools, photoshop filters and you can't use anything but photoshop workflows, maybe you're better with photoshop. You have to pay for it and you don't have the chance to suggest features or report bugs like here, but that's how it works and you have to live with that. It's up to you ;-) _______________________________________________ gimp-developer-list mailing list gimp-developer-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer-list