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Well, may i start?
I'm a photographer. So i need a tool that can replace a photoshop on linux
for preparing my photos for print. Why don't i use Gimp? There are several
reasons:
1) [main reason] I hate it's user interface. I hate these loads of windows.
2) Absence of an ability to work with several colorspaces (fast Lab<->Rgb
switch).
3) Absence of a color profiling feature.
4) Absence of a Color Proofing feature
Last time i started Gimp i was lacking last three features (it was quite
long ago). That's why i dropped it.
What do i need from Krita (or any other editor to be able to set up a usual
photo workflow):
1) Ability to work with Lab, RGB, CMYK. It would be curious to have a HSV
colorspace as it can be efficiently used in Curves tool.
2) "Curves" tool. This is my main working tool. [MAIN]
3) Ability to do a Color Profiling
4) Ability to do a Color Proofing [MAIN]
5) Ability to blend channels like PS's "Apply Image" [MAIN]
6) Ability to work with channels separately [MAIN]
What i like in Krita:
1) Variety of colorspaces
2) I like Qt more than Gtk
What i don't like in Krita:
1) Absence of MDI interface. It's quite difficult to work with several
pictures at once
2) FILTERS DIALOG(!) with thumbnails that was introduced in 2.0. I think, if
i press Filter->Curves menu, i mean that i want to see Curves configuration
window only, NOT these loads of thumbnails and other filter's stuff.
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Dmitry Kazakov
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Well, may i start?
I'm a photographer. So i need a tool that=
can replace a photoshop on linux for preparing my photos for print. Why d=
on't i use Gimp? There are several reasons:
1) [main reason] I h=
ate it's user interface. I hate these loads of windows.
2) Absence of an ability to work with several colorspaces (fast Lab<=
->Rgb switch).
3) Absence of a color profiling feature.
4) Absenc=
e of a Color Proofing feature
Last time i started Gimp i was lacking=
last three features (it was quite long ago). That's why i dropped it.<=
br>
What do i need from Krita (or any other editor to be able to set up=
a usual photo workflow):
1) Ability to work with Lab, RGB, CMYK. It=
would be curious to have a HSV colorspace as it can be efficiently used in=
Curves tool.
2) "Curves" tool. This is my main working tool. [MAIN]
3) Abil=
ity to do a Color Profiling
4) Ability to do a Color Proofing [MAIN]
=
5) Ability to blend channels like PS's "Apply Image" [MAIN]
6) Ability to work with channels separately [MAIN]
What i like in Kr=
ita:
1) Variety of colorspaces
2) I like Qt more than Gtk
What=
i don't like in Krita:
1) Absence of MDI interface. It's quite =
difficult to work with several pictures at once
2) FILTERS DIALOG(!) with thumbnails that was introduced in 2.0. I think, i=
f i press Filter->Curves menu, i mean that i want to see Curves configur=
ation window only, NOT these loads of thumbnails and other filter's stu=
ff.
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Dmitry Kazakov
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