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BurnerBotje | 5 years ago
I don't know where you use CC for, but if it is just for photoshop, you might give https://www.photopea.com/ a try.
BurnerBotje | 5 years ago
I don't know where you use CC for, but if it is just for photoshop, you might give https://www.photopea.com/ a try.
laurent123456|5 years ago
1: https://affinity.serif.com/en-gb/photo/
sbarre|5 years ago
Affinity Photo and Designer are great tools, they are cross-platform (although you have to purchase them separately), and regularly go on sale (I bought both for 70$ total).
I have yet to find a task I used to use Photoshop or Illustrator for that I can't do with these. I am not a hardcore or super advanced user, but that's why it works for me.
instafail|5 years ago
jclardy|5 years ago
That is in addition to their scammy practice of displaying a monthly price, but locking you into a yearly contract. You pay monthly, but if you cancel within the year they charge you a cancellation fee that is essentially equal to the entire remaining subscription. Not sure if they do that anymore, but that was the case with my sub 2 years ago.
dangero|5 years ago
Angostura|5 years ago
daniellarusso|5 years ago
I use it for work.
One time fee, I can’t justify Photoshop CC for once per quarter usage.
I may use it intensively for a few days then not touch it for months.
boraoztunc|5 years ago
At some point I'll manage to figure this out and take a bold step further to leave Adobe all behind. I know there are options, tried most of them (Affinity etc), but I make my living through these apps and I need reliable software with resources and community, just like Figma did in a great way for UX/product design, I wish they create side products like CC apps, for print design, even audio design, that would be awesome.
daniellarusso|5 years ago
I grew up with Photoshop 4 and CorelDRAW!, so I would totally be happy with those as well.
YMMV
vishnugupta|5 years ago
JohnJamesRambo|5 years ago
PicassoCTs|5 years ago
nkozyra|5 years ago
I couldn't apply a filter to a shape layer, which I can do in Photoshop. It didn't blur out the option, I had to click it to find out I couldn't do it.
I did try to gaussian blur a layer and it did nothing until I hit 50px then at 51px it basically blurred everything out of existence. I tried this in Photoshop and it behaved in a more linear way, as I'd expect.
This would actually be less of a problem if every Photoshop alternative didn't try to be a pixel perfect clone of Photoshop. Take some risks, evaluate some choices and see if you can do things better than Photoshop. Otherwise the comparisons will be too stark.
I understand a lot of the vitriol towards Adobe for a number of reasons, but for some reason they just do photo/image editing better than anyone else. I keep waiting for the day a FOSS alternative pops up that actually competes.
bsaul|5 years ago
achow|5 years ago
https://blog.photopea.com/creating-photopea.html
kuon|5 years ago
no_wizard|5 years ago
That said Acrobat is really fully fleshed so I understand why people still only use it professionally
kweinber|5 years ago