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minus-squareJackGreenEarthlinkfedilinkEnglish6•12 days agoWhy would want to use Adobe anyway? Their products are inferior to open source alternatives such as Krita, Inkscape, or Kdenlive
minus-squaremadthumbsOPMlinkEnglish-9•12 days agoPhotoshop is vastly superior to GIMP, and isn’t Kdenlive buggy as hell (crashing all the time)?
minus-squareJackGreenEarthlinkfedilinkEnglish3•edit-212 days agoI mentioned Krita, lol, and even if I hadn’t there’s no reason to assume GIMP, the most unintuitive piece of software to grace our desktops.
minus-square@CrayonRosarylinkEnglish2•11 days agoKrita is not a good photo editor. It’s missing a ton of photo editing features compared to GIMP or Photoshop. The target demographic is digital painters.
minus-squareJackGreenEarthlinkfedilinkEnglish2•11 days agoI guess I mostly edit my photos with AI, so Krita is sufficient for my needs, but I take your point.
minus-squaremadthumbsOPMlinkEnglish-2•12 days agoKrita is an art / painting program. -Not designed for photo editing. It’s also from KDE so expected to be buggy: https://www.qwant.com/?q=krita+buggy&t=web Some of us just want to get work done instead of tolerate and trouble shoot *admittedly buggy foss software.
minus-squaremadthumbsOPMlinkEnglish-1•12 days agoYep, typical KDE software: https://www.qwant.com/?q=kdenlive+buggy&t=web
Why would want to use Adobe anyway? Their products are inferior to open source alternatives such as Krita, Inkscape, or Kdenlive
Photoshop is vastly superior to GIMP, and isn’t Kdenlive buggy as hell (crashing all the time)?
I didn’t mention GIMP
You didn’t mention a photo editor.
I mentioned Krita, lol, and even if I hadn’t there’s no reason to assume GIMP, the most unintuitive piece of software to grace our desktops.
Krita is not a good photo editor. It’s missing a ton of photo editing features compared to GIMP or Photoshop. The target demographic is digital painters.
I guess I mostly edit my photos with AI, so Krita is sufficient for my needs, but I take your point.
Gimp is fine
Krita is an art / painting program. -Not designed for photo editing. It’s also from KDE so expected to be buggy: https://www.qwant.com/?q=krita+buggy&t=web
Some of us just want to get work done instead of tolerate and trouble shoot *admittedly buggy foss software.
Yep, typical KDE software: https://www.qwant.com/?q=kdenlive+buggy&t=web