Photographers typically lean towards Windows or macOS for their editing needs. It’s just the way things work. However, you can buck the trend and turn to Linux with some pretty solid results; you just ...
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5 Photoshop Alternatives for Linux
Are you looking for Photoshop replacement on Linux with an easy-to-learn interface, so you can edit your photos outside of Windows or Mac? Well, I've got you covered with some great recommendations.
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How to replace your favorite Windows apps on Linux (with better ones)
Switch from Windows to Linux without losing your favorite apps. These alternatives make the transition easier and more ...
For a project I was recently working on I needed to remove the white background from several hundred images in PNG format and replace it with transparency. I know you can automate Photoshop but that’s ...
After seven years of work, the GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP) team has officially released GIMP 3.0, bringing a major update to the popular open-source image editor. A cornerstone of the latest ...
Does anyone have any experience with getting monitor calibration or color management to work on Linux? I've been silently lurking around here for a long time, but I went out and bought a DSLR camera ...
Adobe Photoshop is such a popular app that its name has become a verb. It’s also undoubtedly one of the best photo editors you can use today. But it’s also fairly expensive, and its subscription model ...
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