![]() For example, Photoshop has an incredible Kaleidoscope plug-in that I use all the time and GIMP has one that I also use a lot. The hundreds of plug-ins and scripts are also varied enough that I need all of them. This is a good argument for keeping and using both programs. The filters in both programs can be adjusted, but even with adjustments, the filters produce slightly different results. This filter is similar to Photoshop’s Spatter filter, only GIMP’s version is much more subtle. GIMP’s Water Pixels Artistic filter was applied to the fire hydrant image at right. Although many have the same name, the results are often slightly or even considerably different. I collect filters, plug-ins, scripts, styles, brushes, patterns, gradients, and shapes from everywhere.Įvery photo editing and graphics program has a folder full of filters and effects. Special Effects features and the Filters are impossible categories to judge because I use them all. I use both GIMP and Photoshop filters all the time. ![]() Winner: Photoshop Special Effects and Filters JD Sartain / IDG You also get the Dodge, Burn, and Sponge tools, which-if you’ve ever worked in a darkroom-lets you lighten or darken selected areas, and decrease the saturation of colors in selected areas, respectively. But for the rest, especially the Perspectives and the Warps, I prefer Photoshop.Įditing also includes features such as Spot Healing (removes or paints over spots) the Clone Stamp (paints over sections copied from another section) the Pattern Stamp (paints patterns) the History brush (restores a previous section back to its original state) the Eraser tools and the Blur tools (that blur, smudge, or sharpen an area). GIMP’s Cage Transform is interesting, and the Shear effect is nice. Although under different tabs, they both contain Transform tools with features such as Scale, Rotate, Skew, Distort, Perspective, Warp, Align, Crop, Shear, and more. The editing features are mostly the same across both platforms. Winner: Photoshop Editing tools JD Sartain / IDGĮditing Transform tools in GIMP & Photoshop This way, you can cursor through the different styles and watch the text or object of the image on the screen change instantly. It’s also easy to create your own styles, because Photoshop provides many hundreds of style effects that you can mix, match, or customize to create your styles.Īlso, if you select Styles under the Window tab, the Styles group is displayed on the screen, with thumbnails showing how each Style looks when applied. Photoshop provides lots of styles with the software, plus there are thousands of free ones available on the Internet. ![]() Photoshop styles are unmatched by those of any other photo or graphics program available-I’ve tried them all. The effect on the text layers isn’t much better than those in Word or PowerPoint styles, and you can view the results only after the filter has been applied. GIMP’s styles for the text are the same as the filters for objects, which are applied to the selected layer. The second essential on my list is Styles, especially for the text layers. Photoshop Styles are unmatched by those of any other program. Winner: Photoshop Styles JD Sartain / IDG In other words, they work well considering they’re free. They do the job almost as well as Photoshop’s Lasso tools and would not be a deal-breaker for GIMP. The Free Selection tool and the Intelligent Scissors are “good enough” if you can’t afford Photoshop. I do not like GIMP’s Fuzzy Select tool, and the By Color tool seems to be redundant. Photoshop’s Lasso tools are absolutely the best, especially the Magnetic Lasso, which seems to know instinctively what you want selected. GIMP has seven Selection Tools, while Photoshop 2020 has ten.Ĭompare GIMP vs Photoshop Selection Tools. If you can’t select the foreground objects or the background, you can’t edit much of anything. The Selection Tools are number one on my list of essentials. Photoshop: Which does it better Selection tools
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