01-21-2011, 04:23 PM
Well, i use gimp to make web templates then import to photoshop- ''slice 'em up'' and then save it as ''HTML and Images and i finally edit with Adobe dream weaver.
<So the only different (in web template designing) i know / in my opinion is the ''Slicing'' !
I don't really know how to slice up my template in gimp cuz i think it hasn't that kind of interface but i'm pretty that PS does!
1. Photoshop is proprietary while GIMP is open source
2. Professional photographers prefer Photoshop over GIMP
3. GIMP is best for hobbyists or amateurs as a free alternative to Photoshop or as a learning tool before buying the expensive Adobe Imaging Suite
4. The Photoshop user interface is made up of a single window that contains child windows while the GIMP UI is composed of multiple windows
5. Photoshop is only available on Mac and Windows while GIMP versions are available for Mac, Windows, Linux, and UNIX
Good luck.
<So the only different (in web template designing) i know / in my opinion is the ''Slicing'' !
I don't really know how to slice up my template in gimp cuz i think it hasn't that kind of interface but i'm pretty that PS does!
1. Photoshop is proprietary while GIMP is open source
2. Professional photographers prefer Photoshop over GIMP
3. GIMP is best for hobbyists or amateurs as a free alternative to Photoshop or as a learning tool before buying the expensive Adobe Imaging Suite
4. The Photoshop user interface is made up of a single window that contains child windows while the GIMP UI is composed of multiple windows
5. Photoshop is only available on Mac and Windows while GIMP versions are available for Mac, Windows, Linux, and UNIX
Good luck.