The GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP) is a popular open source image editing application. It’s often described as a free Photoshop competitor. While it can do a lot of what Photoshop can do, there are some areas it falls short. This article isn’t a hit piece for GIMP. It’s just an honest look at where Photoshop’s massive budget and team of developers have given it the edge. There’s more than one reason that the vast majority of professionals use Photoshop. CMYK Color Mode There are two dominant color modes that professional photographers and designers use: RGB and CMYK. RGB comes…
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