• elucubra@sopuli.xyz
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    2 months ago

    I’m not saying it can’t be an alternative for a lot of people.

    I’m just stating my personal position, for my use case.

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      2 months ago

      Just curious, which software do you have to run on windows? I used to think alternatives for photography weren’t good enough but I changed my mind recently. Alternatives exist, but just like switching from windows, it requires the willingness to relearn how to do things I was used to in adobe lightroom and photoshop.

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        2 months ago

        The Affinity suite, Designer, Photo, and Publisher. I have used Inkscape, Gimp, and Scribus, but Affinity is very intuitive, easy to work with, professional, inexpensive one-time payment (per major version), very well integrated between apps, and follows the same paradigms. I’ve never been a fan of Adobe.

        Running Affinity in Wine is a hack, and a lot less responsive in a VM.

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          2 months ago

          Makes sense.

          I wanted to try the Affinity suite but found it doesn’t work on Linux. I also tried running it via wine but had massive issues. I’d gladly pay if they release it for Linux. Until then, I’ll use free alternatives.