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Full-Featured Image Editing Suites

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These are professional-grade applications offering advanced tools like layer support, masking, filters, vector support, and AI enhancements. They’re suitable for photographers, graphic designers, and artists needing high control over compositions. Many support plugins, custom brushes, and color correction features, and they’re often used to post-process AI-generated images. These tools are desktop-installed and can work fully offline, providing dependable, high-performance environments. Some are open-source and community-driven, while others are commercial-grade with industry adoption.

Tools:

  • GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) – A powerful, open-source image editor often compared to Photoshop. It supports layers, custom brushes, masking, and scripting via Python or Script-Fu.

  • Adobe Photoshop – The industry-standard raster graphics editor with extensive tools for image manipulation, generative fill (AI), smart selection, and retouching. Requires a subscription but offers unmatched ecosystem support.

  • Affinity Photo – A one-time-purchase image editor with features comparable to Photoshop, known for high-speed performance and RAW processing. Runs on macOS, Windows, and iPad.

  • Corel PaintShop Pro – Windows-based photo editing software offering AI-powered features like background removal and style transfer. A good alternative for hobbyists and professionals.

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