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    1. bni ◴[] No.43654850[source]
    Has anyone actually stopped using Photoshop?

    What are they migrating to?

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    3. vachina ◴[] No.43654998[source]
    Any number of AI apps out there can easily replace 95% of Photoshop’s usecase.
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    4. masswerk ◴[] No.43655003[source]
    1) Switched about 4 years ago

    2) to Affinity Photo & Designer (perpetual license)

    5. coldcode ◴[] No.43655013[source]
    I have Photoshop, but I use Affinity Photo for 99% of what I do (make digital art, AP is used for assembly and effects). I use Photoshop for a few special effects, but often it's not worth the effort.
    6. m-schuetz ◴[] No.43655030[source]
    Krita and Photopea. I use image manipulation programs occasionally to work on paper figures and presentations. Years ago, I used photoshop because alternatives like Gimp have abyssimal UX that I can't get over, even for free.

    With Krita and Photopea, my need for photoshop, previously paid by my employer, is gone.

    7. vunderba ◴[] No.43658168[source]
    I still own a copy of the last version of Photoshop before they went to subscription, CS6, but these days I find myself using either Pixelmator or Krita.
    8. RandomBacon ◴[] No.43658925[source]
    Photopea
    9. munchler ◴[] No.43659799[source]
    I use a copy of Photoshop Elements 10 from about a decade ago. Still works great and prevents me from over-editing my photos with crappy "looks" that make them "pop".
    10. ajxs ◴[] No.43660265[source]
    Affinity Photo. It has an inexpensive perpetual license, and supports all the use-cases I previously needed Photoshop for.
    11. dharmab ◴[] No.43660421[source]
    Affinity for most editing and Krita for digital painting.
    12. dharmab ◴[] No.43660432[source]
    Which ones?
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    13. vachina ◴[] No.43661967{3}[source]
    One that I use frequently is FaceApp. They seem to on device face touchups. For subject removal Google photos is very good at it, though it needs to upload your photo.
    14. karaterobot ◴[] No.43664141[source]
    95% of use cases is a stretch, even if you mean "a combination of many different AI apps with their own subscriptions, totaling more than the cost of a subscription to everything Adobe makes, not just Photoshop". Photoshop does a lot of stuff.