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Gimp and inkscape where great replacement for me (amateur)
But maybe this is something for you:
https://www.photopea.com//
Gimp has been alright for me and (I hate to admit it) Illustrator is unparalleled when it comes to intuitive vector design.
I love Photopea and was an early-adopter/small-donor, although I've mostly moved to Canva for my design needs.
No, I'm looking for a solution to Lightroom and Camera Raw. I've tried Darktable and Rawtherapee, but, especially in Rawtherapee, I find that I quickly destroy my raw images and end up with something somehow simultaneously washed out and with crushed blacks. I'm sure it's primarily user-error, but on my deadlines, I haven't had a chance to learn these new platforms.
Rip ufraw.