• TrackinDaKraken@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Blender is far better than anyone not-in-the-know would expect.

    VLC does much more than just play videos, but the user interface inexplicably hides most of the functionality. Also, they’ve vehemently claimed for many years that it’s impractical to provide backward frame-by-frame stepping, but Celluloid does it just fine.

    GIMP and Inkscape keep improving, with GIMP being the better of the two. GIMP should just copy Photoshop’s interface as closely as possible. There’s no shame in that, and Photoshop does many things better. Most users coming to GIMP are coming from Photoshop. (Yes, I’m using PhotoGIMP, but that really doesn’t do much to help.)

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      2 months ago

      Also, they’ve vehemently claimed for many years that it’s impractical to provide backward frame-by-frame stepping, but Celluloid does it just fine.

      Ah, so that’s not just me, is it? That’s bugged me for a long time. I was so happy when I discovered SM Player could do it.

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      2 months ago

      I’ve used Photoshop professionally for 20 years and GIMP for about 3 and, to be fair, both of their default interfaces have have their pros and cons. After spending the 2/3 hours it takes to become proficient in one after being used to the other, the comparison mostly comes down to other things e.g availability of tools, raw performance, enshittification etc.

      Don’t get me wrong, there are some things that annoy me about GIMP (like any software), but I’ll be recommending versions 3.0 onwards over Photoshop every time. Adjusting to the interface is easily worth it.

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        2 months ago

        It can display video streams, my work uses it to display security cameras so shipping knows when a truck is coming.