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manosaurus
Dec 5, 2006, 04:43 PM
Here's what I need to do:
I need to take the famous pic of Jimi Hendrix kneeling over his buring guitar and replace the guitar with a flaming Apple notebook.
Right now all I have is iPhoto. Will that work for this? I looked for other free photo editing applications on the forums here and found something called GIMP. Will that work? I have never edited an image before but I am sure I can figure it out.
TIA
sohosid
Dec 6, 2006, 12:50 AM
Never used Gimp. Doubt iPhoto can handle that.
Photoshop is your beast. Bit expensive for a one off though.
Make sure you get permission to use that Hendrix shot though if you plan of displaying the images anywhere.
eRondeau
Dec 6, 2006, 03:46 AM
Try Picture Play 1.9 -- it's a little dated but it will quickly and easily do what you need... http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/6047
Also, Apple's Pages can do basic image compositing too.
And try Seashore before you get involved with the GiMP... http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/15662
rjphoto
Dec 6, 2006, 11:15 AM
go to
http://www.adobe.com/downloads/
and get the PhotoShop Demo.
I think the only draw back is that it only works for 30 days.
ChrisA
Dec 7, 2006, 07:57 PM
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Right now all I have is iPhoto. Will that work for this? I looked for other free photo editing applications on the forums here and found something called GIMP. Will that work?
TIA
Yes Gimp is made for doing stuff like that.
The "standard" application for this type of work is Photoshop CS2. Gimp is a lot like PS. But PS costs about $600. If you want to buy something get Photoshop Elements. It sells for about $80 and has all the features you need. But gimp is free.
Not a chance of doing this with iPhoto. iPhoto is not an image editor, it's for making small tweaks and cataloging images.
If you go to www.gimp.org you can find links some other gimp derived software that is more mac-like than gimp but these always lag in features and bug fixes. Also you can find links to books that describe Gimp. The availability of third party books and tutorials is the best argument for using Gimp over it's ports. At least one of the books is available on-line as a (huge) PDF file.
ChrisA
Dec 7, 2006, 08:00 PM
And try Seashore before you get involved with the GiMP...
Seashore is Gimp.
It's just Gimp ported to the native Mac graphic system. One disadvantage of Seashore is that it is a port of an older version of Gimp.
wmmk
Dec 8, 2006, 06:37 PM
Seashore is Gimp.
It's just Gimp ported to the native Mac graphic system. One disadvantage of Seashore is that it is a port of an older version of Gimp.
I disagree, it uses the same file format and icons, but it much, much, much less powerful. if there was a cocoa or even carbon port of the true GIMP, I'd be the most grateful person ever. unfortunately, there simply isn't.
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