I used to use Gimp as my main editor years ago. I eventually moved away from it as it didn't do 16-bit work or handle profiles.
MattC wrote:Gimp is 8bit with no colour management. I understand that colour management will be coming in the 2.4 release. No idea about 16bit (I am a bit behind after time away).
I'm sure it'll be exciting when it gets here, but it's been "coming" for years now.
But otherwise the Gimp did its job well. FilmGimp (which became Cinepaint before I stopped using it) used the old Gimp UI (i.e. it split from Gimp before I got into Gimp) but at least it handled 16-bit files well.
I took up Photoshop CS when I moved to a full colour-managed environment on Macs, and these days use CS2. For a long time ACR has been my RAW converter for visible-light work, and working with Bridge and iView MediaPro this produces excellent results. But you've said you can't face the cost.
I know it's not officially released yet (there are a variety of rumours about actual release dates) but the official Lightroom release is not far away and the price will be have to be significantly less than the full Photoshop.
Recently I've been doing almost all my work through Lightroom, only using Photoshop for fancy outputs and for compositing/panoramas. For "straight" photography it should handle everything you need it to (including dust spotting - fancier cloning requires an external editor). It can integrate with external editors where required (I have it linked to Photoshop CS2 and to LightZone) and it handles profiles properly. And if you want to transfer your RAW-tweaking settings to ACR (rather than passing rendered TIFF/PSD files to the external editor) you can (not in the public 4.1 beta though).
Keep it in mind, although it's not publicly available NOW so that might put it out of contention for you. I'm not privy to a release date, but time is ticking by!
What functionality are you after when you refer to "
a complete Post Processing Package"?
For example, this JPEG file was produced (from a CR2 original) via LR:
(I'm still trying to work out a decent crop for that)
Last week I shot several thousand exposures, and I finished all the sorting/labelling and most of the editing yesterday. All through LR (with IRaw Mono and LightZone linked into that for my IR shots).