this post was submitted on 31 Mar 2024
1256 points (99.3% liked)

memes

10304 readers
1911 users here now

Community rules

1. Be civilNo trolling, bigotry or other insulting / annoying behaviour

2. No politicsThis is non-politics community. For political memes please go to !politicalmemes@lemmy.world

3. No recent repostsCheck for reposts when posting a meme, you can only repost after 1 month

4. No botsNo bots without the express approval of the mods or the admins

5. No Spam/AdsNo advertisements or spam. This is an instance rule and the only way to live.

Sister communities

founded 1 year ago
MODERATORS
 
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
[–] FartsWithAnAccent@fedia.io 157 points 7 months ago (18 children)

It is always morally correct to pirate Adobe.

[–] Cosmonaut_Collin@lemmy.world 33 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (14 children)

I had adobe Photoshop pirated for a while, butsomehow it shadow updated and adobe took away my access to using Photoshop without paying for it. That was for the most recent version of Photoshop. I guess adobe found out how to stop people from cracking the .exe.

[–] deweydecibel@lemmy.world 13 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (7 children)

Photoshop alternatives have been making some headway lately:

First, the one everyone knows, GIMP. And yes, it's a steep learning curve, and yes, it's incredibly frustrating. But it's feature rich and (last I checked) the most comparable to Photoshop in what it can do. If you're patient and willing to learn it, it can become a permanent FOSS replacement for you. If you use Photoshop a lot, I'd say this is very much worth the effort.

There's also PhotoGIMP which is an addon that revamps the GIMP interface to make it more user friendly for people that only know Photoshop. Think of it like a translator.

Other options are Photopea: browser based, but is useful for the basic stuff.

Darktable: don't know much about it, seems like it might be more of a Lightroom alternative, but I've heard good things.

And there's the rising star Krita: it was mostly for artists but they're branching out into more photography-based features lately. It's pretty robust.

There's also Affinity Photo 2, which is a true Photoshop alternative in that it's paid software, but it's a one time payment for a permanent license, like Photoshop used to be.

[–] codeddji@lemmy.world 8 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (2 children)

Affinity just got bought by Canava. 1 time purchase license for now. But we will have to see !!!

[–] deweydecibel@lemmy.world 2 points 7 months ago

Shit, really? I suppose that was inevitable but God damn it.

[–] Sar@lemmy.world 2 points 7 months ago

Yeah, that purchase worries the hell outta me tbh.

Been using Affinity Designer and Photo for years, and happily paid for version 1 and the upgrade to version 2.

Now, I'm worried they'll go for a new sub-based tier and limit features to the sub-version over the perpetual license, or hold features back for a version or two of the perpetual license version.

Or the amount of AI-related bullshit they'll stuff the apps full of now, that will require a separate payment model for generation of images or fill-ins.

Eurgh.

load more comments (4 replies)
load more comments (10 replies)
load more comments (13 replies)