02-21-2019, 10:38 AM
If your costs are spiralling, talk to an Adobe rep, they must have enterprise licenses.
Gimp isn't a cut-down PS. It is an image editor that doesn't try to be a PS clone. Interoperability with PS is minimal (and AFAIK you edit text from a .PSD file since this text becomes a raster layer in Gimp).
IMHO using a raster editor for invitations is a bad idea anyway, this is typically done with a typesetting application, which in the Open Source word is typically Scribus, even though could can likely go along way with a plain document editor (MS Office or LibreOffice).
Gimp isn't a cut-down PS. It is an image editor that doesn't try to be a PS clone. Interoperability with PS is minimal (and AFAIK you edit text from a .PSD file since this text becomes a raster layer in Gimp).
IMHO using a raster editor for invitations is a bad idea anyway, this is typically done with a typesetting application, which in the Open Source word is typically Scribus, even though could can likely go along way with a plain document editor (MS Office or LibreOffice).