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Posted by John Munroe
 - November 30, 2022, 04:34:04
Excellent and comprehensive Article!

Used photoshop and gimp for a long time but gradually transitioned to gimp as it evolved.   One of the main reasons why I eventually moved to gimp is I work on both Linux and Windows so with Gimp, I don't have to switch between two different interfaces.

Honestly, there isn't much that I feel is lacking in gimp: It has the usual things you'd need for photo editing; layers, airbrush, clone/heal, curves, masks, fuzzy and foreground selection, and filters like Gaussian Blur, Unsharp Mask.

It also has some very good photo-related plugins like Wavelet Decompose for skin retouching, and Anisotropic+Patch-based smoothing for denoising (part of the GMIC plugin).

On the minus side, GIMP does not yet have adjustment layers, so you'll have to make do with things like extra layer copies and masks. It also lacks basic workflow features like non destructive editing.

Also look through this article- www.xp-pen.com/forum-1790.html , there are some great image editors, too.
Posted by Name
 - June 11, 2022, 18:03:31
Photopea is also very usefull and free and can handle some filetypes enjoy the sunshine
Posted by Redaktion
 - May 23, 2022, 09:32:16
While a US$9.99 monthly Photoshop subscription is almost nothing for a professional studio spending thousands on expensive camera gear, a lot of people only do photography as a hobby and don't want to pay a monthly fee for editing software they may use every few weeks. Fortunately, there are free options out there that are very capable of editing both the shots you took on your morning walk and your landscape shots from your most recent camping trip.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Budget-photography-4-free-Photoshop-alternatives-for-beginners.621528.0.html