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I think I'm blissfully unaware of what a good photo-editing software looks like since I've used GIMP for almost everything. I might struggle with an app that's good actually, because I've learned in one that I've heard many times is hard to navigate.
Hah. Yeah, I guess it sucks having learned Photoshop before it was an outright scam, because there is no good alternative.
Let me caveat that: there's actually great art software that's either cheap or free and there are many basic quick photo editing apps. But broad image manipulation and in-depth photo editing? It's GIMP or nothing, and GIMP is definitely not it.
Note that for vector graphics editing, Inkscape is really good. That doesn't help you if you need to edit photos, though.
Yeah, it's just that specific hole in the landscape where GIMP has become the default and nobody else is doing better despite being the part of the ecosystem that Adobe holds with the tightest grip. It's extremely annoying.
I actually did use Paint.net at one point as well, because there was an improved format that GIMP just straight up didn't support, so at one point I was creating textures for my mods in GIMP, then opening the files in Paint.net and exporting them again lol
To be fair, I'm not a graphic designer, but I did have to learn about things like using layers to create glow maps, so GIMP worked just fine for a scrub like myself, but I can understand for anything more serious it would have some limitations
Not a graphic designer either, so I also use it for, say scanning documents and stuff like that. But I'll be honest, if it takes more than that I'll often just load into some mobile app meant for the edit I need to make just to avoid GIMP's backwards UI.
My biggest grip with mobile apps, even for simple edits, is that none of them seem to support layers. I understand maybe it's a performance thing, but it sure would be nice to be able to do some very basic things in a pinch when I'm away from my laptop or PC.
Edit: *gripe