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Apr 27, 2017 3:19 PM CST
Name: Jakub
(Zone 9b)
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RoseBlush1 said:@p1jakub ...

Sorry it took me so long to get back to you. I have been running away from the computer to get spring work done both outside and inside.

Thank you for the suggestion. I did look at Gimp. I also looked at Pinta. I know I can learn to use both. Gimp does look powerful, but it certainly seems to have a longer learning curve than the one I was used to on my old computer.

I only use the photo editing to compensate for what is lacking in my old primitive digital camera. I truly want the camera to do the work and don't want to doctor my photos much. That's another learning curve for my newer camera.




I've learned the Linux file system so I can set things up the way I like them, so that is no longer an issue.

For now, I've been using my XP as a stand alone and using my old editing program and then transferring my photos over to the Linux. What a hassle.

I think as more people migrate away from Microsoft, there will be more options in the future. It's just right now, Gimp does seem to be the best choice, but it is an awkward software for me.

Again, thank you. I tip my hat to you.



It's ok, we're all busy with our gardens now)

To tell the truth, I have no idea how to work with Linux, never even had an opportunity to try.
Yes, Apple is the future. I'm not a fan, but I recognize its advantages among other device manufacturers.
How was Pinta? Is it easier to use?
Best wishes,
Jakub

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