I have no photoshop too. I'm a Linux user. I use Gimp about 7 years for
CG(Computer Graphics). But you can try VirtualBox(WinXP) and
http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/4985377/Adobe_Photoshop_CS3_Portable for
testing if you need it.
If we talk about CG, so there are some standards in many CG programs
based on Photoshop. As I mentioned previously, you already made Overlay
with Gegl. It works ok, but I cannot save to file (png/jpg/...) with
Gegl color Management. And it's not possible to merge layers with Gegl
color management too. As I mentioned it in video.
Is it possible to add saving to file with Gegl Color Management if
"View->Use Gegl" is switched on?
On 04/04/2012 06:03 PM, Michael Natterer wrote:
On Wed, 2012-04-04 at 13:22 +0400, Paul Geraskin wrote:
Thanks.
At present, I cannot use Overlay for my 3d production. This is the
most usable method. I just want to know will you be able to fix it in
Gimp 2.8? Overlay without Gegl should be like in Photoshop too.
Or is there any way to export/apply Gegl ColorManagement?
On a general note, *nothing* in GIMP should be "like in Photoshop".
Most of us don't have Photoshop, or even an operating system
where it would run on, and it's not our goal to imitate anything.
Regards,
--Mitch
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