I tried a new Linux image editor that's like GIMP and Photoshop - but I'm not sold (yet)
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I tried a new Linux image editor that's like GIMP and Photoshop - but I'm not sold (yet)
"Fogpanther is a new Linux image editor that hopes to compete with GIMP and the one image editor to rule them all... Photoshop. The creators of Fogpanther call their new tool a professional image editor, which is built entirely for the open-source operating system."
"The Fogpanther GUI is very well done. It sort of reminds me of GIMP, but with newer users in mind. For many, that will be a big plus, because the GIMP learning curve can be steep."
"Fogpanther includes features like layer-based editing, layer groups, layer masks, embedded objects, non-destructive adjustment layers for curves, color grading, blend modes, and embedded fonts, PSD file support, and CMYK color management with ICC profile support."
Fogpanther is a new image editor designed for Linux, targeting users who seek an alternative to GIMP and Photoshop. Priced at $69, it offers a clean user interface that is less overwhelming than GIMP. The software includes features such as layer-based editing, layer masks, non-destructive adjustment layers, and PSD file support. Although still in alpha, initial impressions suggest it is stable and user-friendly, making it appealing for both new and experienced users looking for a professional image editing tool.
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