Hi Hellork, I use Lightzone and Noise Ninja on a daily basis, and I used Gimp for the paint brushes and clone tool, but I have never enjoyed the interface [purely personal preference], and the retouching work I would like to do I cannot work out how to do. PS has Liquidify, which is great. I have always had a copy of PS on my WXP installation that I can fall back to, and indeed I do. Shame to have spent the cash and not try and run it with Wine. Gimp is a fully functional, and excellent tool, but I find more tutorials for PS than Gimp that address the photographic manipulation that I want to do. However, I expect that I shall continue to use features of both. hellork wrote: > And of course no thread about Photoshop would be complete without the usual mention of free native Linux alternatives, e.g. gimp. I have Photoshop and I have played with it on wine, but I now do most of my photo editing, resizing and cropping batches of photos that people upload, on the command line remotely with gm convert by the way. (My server is offshore.) Carry on. > > > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20100324/b34d3d2e/attachment.htm>