I've been using the pair of them alongside each other for the best part of a decade, and have got SO used to their individual quirks & foibles that I can switch from one to the other, mid-project, and carry on where I left off without missing a beat. They're both raster graphics editors, and while the way they do things might be different, they essentially perform exactly the same set of operations. It amuses me the number of folks that reckon the GIMP is TOO different from Photoshop, and they "can't get used to it" ( whinge, whinge, bleat, bleat, etc).
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