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Originally Posted by Andrew Schreiber
This being said, I shoot with a DSLR in RAW format, GIMP supports 8bits per channel, my raw files are 10bits per channel. If you, or your team, shoot using DSLRs in RAW format this may be an issue if you want to work directly with the RAW files.
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You need the ufraw plugin (also free and opensource) it supports up to 16-bits, I use it all the time with my DSLR.
I also have not found anything in photoshop that I cannot do in GIMP (might be hidden in that rather odd UI). I am not at all bashing Photoshop as I use it at work all the time.
What in particular were you wanting to do with GIMP, I have a bunch of tutorials for Web, Photos, and Animations.
All of the images on our team page were done (in a rushed fashion so the quality suffered on some of them) with GIMP,
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