Why This Matters
Fogpanther is a new Linux image editing application aiming to bridge the gap between GIMP and Photoshop with a professional feature set at an accessible price point. Its user-friendly interface and robust capabilities could make it a compelling alternative for Linux users seeking advanced editing tools, potentially impacting the dominance of existing open-source and proprietary editors. This development highlights ongoing innovation in open-source creative software, offering consumers more affordable and powerful options.
Key Takeaways
- Fogpanther offers a professional-grade feature set including layer masks, PSD support, and CMYK color management.
- Its intuitive, minimalistic UI aims to lower the learning curve for new users compared to GIMP.
- Priced at $69, it provides an affordable alternative to Photoshop for Linux users seeking advanced editing tools.
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ZDNET's key takeaways
Fogpanther is a new image editor for Linux.
This could bridge the gap between GIMP and Photoshop.
With a $69 price tag, it makes an appealing case.
Fogpanther. Yep, that's the name.
What is it? A new Linux image editor that hopes to compete with GIMP and the one image editor to rule them all… Photoshop.
Will it give those powerhouse editors a run for their money?
Maybe.
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