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    22 days ago

    I’ve used Shotcut on PopOS.

    Worked pretty well for doing something about as complex as a editing together a typical youtube video.

    Hell I even managed to get it to support h.265 after some tinkering. h264 and hevc worked as well.

    Also, in a similar vein… Krita is basically Photoshop from about a decade ago in terms of functionality, less outdated UI and more functional than GiMP, though its a bit chonkier (memory / CPU intensive).

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      22 days ago

      Krita isn’t a photoshop clone, it’s a drawing program.

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        Every single time I mention that Krita is basically an older version of photoshop, someone appears and says this.

        I never said its a photoshop clone, as in it has parity with modern photoshop.

        I said it can basically be used as one would have photoshop from a decade ago.

        This is true, no matter whether or not it was ‘designed with drawing and digital media creation in mind.’

        If you need something with more options and features than GiMP, or you don’t like GiMPs user interface… Krita works quite well.