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Photoshop is easier to use than gimp. I don’t pay for photoshop, but if I needed something like that I would.

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Krita is closer to Photoshop than Gimp, although still not up to it. Just in case you ever need PS, try krita first.

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Thanks I’ll remember that just in case!

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10 points

Photopea is good for most tasks

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Krita is excellent for painting, not very good for image editing though.

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Krita has g’mic and it’s open source. It’s photoshop that is still not up to there

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Krita is a drawing program not really a photo editor like PS/Gimp. Paint.net was a pretty good PSlite last time I tried it

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23 points

I wouldn’t say Photoshop is easy but Gimp is horrendous.

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It’s usable with photogimp, but Photoshop still has better tools and filters.

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14 points

Hard to compare.

The two apps just have a different workflow…

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Well yeah I was answering for me though, not the whole internet.

Gimp has a work flow that I can’t get into, photoshop clicks better. For you, it could be the opposite and that’s great.

I’m not selling photoshop, I don’t even use either anymore. It would be stupid not to try to make gimp work for you first.

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Depends if you learn gimp or PS first.

Like if you start life with Linux, windows seems weird

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They aim to introduce that in version 3.0, which they say will be a complete overhaul of the app.

Non-destructive editing through live adjustment layers is definitely the single most useful feature any editing software can have.

That alone makes life so much easier.

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Well yeah, that’s the whole point. It’s harder to learn another workflow when you’re already in the mindset of the other.

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If you’re talking about general ergonomy (as opposed to functionality), you may find Affinity Photo to be a breath of fresh air. It’s close to Ps (on purpose) but it is so much better thought out, the way you interact with your documents. Really worth trying

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Same with Inkscape vs Affinity Designer.

I really wanted Inkscape to work for me, though I was constantly fighting the UI and some weird artifacting Inkscape produced exporting SVG files.

Affinity Designer was, and still is, especially since their licenses are perpetual/non-subscription, well worth the price and is a dream to use.

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6 points

Same with Lightroom vs Darktable.

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Darktable is pretty much a Lightroom replica in terms of the workflow. Its main issue is that Darktable reacts to slider changes in an unpredictable way. Small value differences lead to overblown changes to the image. Fine tuning the result is near impossible.

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Ah, might be! It’s been 10+ years since I tried it. Back then I found it very hard to navigate

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How does Rawtherapee compare to that? Many people seem to prefer it over Darktable

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Does it have a good panorama sticker or HDR merger? Those are the tools I absolutely need from Lightroom

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Photoshop is one i cannot shake too. If I need to make a graphic to post on social media for my shop, Photoshop does it. If I need to edit a picture, Photoshop.

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I’ve had a pretty good experience using photopea as a photoshop replacement. Definitely not quite as powerful, but it has more than enough features for your average user

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Consider Photoshop Elements for a similar UI and one time payment to use forever.

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Thanks for the tip I didn’t know about that.

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Also Photoshop, along with DxO PureRaw.

My camera supports 10 bit/channel color. My monitor does too. GIMP only supports sRGB, so 8-bit color. It’s unsuitable for editing, and even worse for printing.

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