I tried Linux's NEW Photoshop and GIMP Killer (Fog Panther).
Adobe Photoshop has been one of the biggest killer apps, keeping people on Linux and macOS. While GIMP is often cited, it often lacks features many professionals need, such as CMYK support, layer-blending options, and a shape tool. GIMP also didn't have non-destructive editing until very recently, and even now, GIMP's non-destructive editing is still lackluster. Luckily, a new app called Fog Panther has just been released, which fixes many of GIMP's issues. Can this replace GIMP, Photoshop, and Affinity on Linux, or will creative professionals continue to use macOS and Windows Fog Panther: https://www.fogpanther.com/ Patreon: / stillhq Join the stillHQ Community: / discord

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