so you can hunt for free plugins for old versions of photoshop, and use them in gimp (you need to place them in a special folder-directory so the program can find them) to increase your options. In gimp is possible to use some photoshop plugins, usually only 32 bit versions. maybe blender could be used for some things. Gimp includes many basic effects (ie types of "blur") that work the same as in photoshop, but it will lack the 3d stuff related ones, and i ignore if there are paid standalone progfgrams or plugins that could be called within the program to replace them. you will have more problems trying to force windows to work in the deck, and it will frequently be a bad experience. Originally posted by advice to ditch both in linux (you can still use photoshop in linux if you are patient to find a version that works, but its never a flawless experience). theres also a free "libre" program called kdenlive that should work for most basic tasks. You can try it for free with few limitations, and if you liked it, a permanent license for the program will cost you less than paying rent to adobe, and its able to also do special effects and color grading, all in one. In linux is better to replace premiere with davinci resolve: If you need, for whatever reason, to do a very special work with photo, use a "pro laptop" (with more than 16gb of ram) with the right programs: the deck may be useful for photo and basic video editing, but in digital art is common to work with multiple layers, and big canvases, which will tax your ram a lot. With gimp + plugins you can do almost everything and free and if you need lightroom, there are also very good alternatives in linux to sort and do minor fixes to images. Very few effects in photoshop are unique or exclusive. ![]() I advice to ditch both in linux (you can still use photoshop in linux if you are patient to find a version that works, but its never a flawless experience).
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