Typically when I’m working with photos, I’m doing graphic design type work. I’ve been using GIMP for this. GIMP is meant for raster graphics editing.
You could also use Inkscape for vector graphics, or Krita for more digital painting type work. But I know all these tools are very powerful and overlap on some use cases.
Do you use any AI-type tools? I use a image upscaler called Upscayl. It works really well and works entirely locally.
Do you know of any tools that can remove backgrounds? This would help with help with the type of graphic design I do.
What other tools do you like to use as it pertains to images?
I use Krita every time i need to edit something. It’s more than good enough for me
Lots of great suggestions here already
I haven’t seen mobile editing mentioned yet:
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ImageToolbox for a very good Android image editing tool
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Fossify Gallery for some quick editing tools built into the gallery
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While not directly for editing,
Tidy
on android allows for AI search locally -
Termux for any CLI edits (imagemagick, etc.)
I heard about Graphite the other day. It’s nowhere near finished, but very promising. Hopefully, it becomes the FOSS of Photopea. https://editor.graphite.rs/
That’s more of an inkscape replacement than a gimp/photoshop one. It’s mostly about vectors, not raster images.
I often use imagemagick (cli) for cropping, rotating, resizing, etc.
For painting from the command line, I use sed to replace data at given offsets
sed -i '1s|^.\{10\}.\{5\}|\0*****|' image.jpg
It requires decoding the jpeg in my head to get the said offsets, but the pragmatism is unbeatable.
Krita, I use it for everything, I hate gimp, it feels so bad
I second Krita. I’ve used gimp for years but recently tried Krita and now I rarely open gimp anymore on purpose.
My biggest complaints with krita are around it not being easy to align objects and the text tool could use some love. Other than that, it feels like a great photoshop replacement
I didn’t think either were noticeably worse than in gimp for my use, but you might be comparing to a higher bar (or your use is more intricate than mine), lol.
I have quite liked the ability to turn on snapping for lining things up, and managed recently to freehand a very nearly perfect hexagon with it’s help… But I really wish there were some options for drawing polygons though… Even mspaint has the option to draw some basic shapes like stars and arrows and various polygons with just click and drag.
In general I feel like its probably KDE’s best software package outside of its DE. Know of any other super good KDE apps?
Okular is pretty great, I can’t find a package that does good annotation of PDFs built on GTK.
Krita looks more like a drawing and animation solution, whereas GIMP is an editing / manipulation solution. Or can Krita be used as an editor, too? I’m going to download later and give it a shot, but just wanted your opinion so I have better expectations.
i use it as an editor even though thats not really its use case. i just feel like gimp is far too clunky, it just feels “off” to me in comparison to photoshop