![]() ![]() But when you are blogging, you want to do your graphics quickly and does that very well. I’m an experienced user who would be smart enough to use full Photoshop if he could afford it. Select and Gaussian Blur (most any paint program has this) works nicely. Another thing you often do when annotating screenshots is to redact certain information from the image that you don’t want to show the world, like user names, private IP addresses, etc. It also does level control and has a selection of common filters. (In fact, I mostly keep the GIMP around just because I have so many old files in that format.) has line tools and arrows–very important for that use.Ĭropping is a two step process in. ![]() I have used the GIMP for annotation and it isn’t so good. If you annotate your images–for example, showing a picture of a motherboard and circling the CPU cooler– does this more easily than the other two. Nothing wrong with Elements, but for the day-to-day image manipulations I do, is the most straightforward. I have and use the GIMP, Photoshop Elements, and. ![]()
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