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EmilianoZapata
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Photoshop Editing

#1 Post by EmilianoZapata »

Hi,

Why do not you have a Photoshop Editing sections in your forum?
Thus people can send Photoshop Arts of theirs about Linux MX.

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Re: Photoshop Editing

#2 Post by Eadwine Rose »

Moved to site help.

And check the forum again. We do support art submissions.
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Re: Photoshop Editing

#3 Post by Stevo »

Maybe because Adobe has never bothered to release a Linux version of PhotoShop (which is their prerogative), so why give them the time of day?

I think we may already have a section for user artwork.
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Re: Photoshop Editing

#4 Post by EmilianoZapata »

But this does not work that way. Photoshop is a photo editing message as a software, so it is a brand as a Photoshop also in culture. May be one day they will develop a Linux version of Photoshop, they did not wake up yet :)

I will install my artworks, photoshops to ArtWork but I insist on Photoshop Editing if you can add.
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Re: Photoshop Editing

#5 Post by DukeComposed »

EmilianoZapata wrote: Tue Jan 14, 2025 3:17 am May be one day they will develop a Linux version of Photoshop
Indeed. Why a Linux forum, with an existing art section, doesn't have a dedicated section for submissions exclusively reserved for a tool that has no Linux support will forever remain a mystery.

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Re: Photoshop Editing

#6 Post by Freja »

@EmilianoZapata I can understand you think, so Adobe is powerful.
Is called standard of design industry. Canva? oh no! :p (I'm old brain)

But Adobe not have supports Linux. If you want to join adobe's creative community, I recommends "Behance".
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Re: Photoshop Editing

#7 Post by asqwerth »

Speaking as one of the Art Team, when it comes time to invite members to submit their artwork -- be it drawings, paintings, graphic art, photos [manipulated or not] -- for our consideration for the next MX wallpaper collection, we are asking for the finished product or final output.

We do not care what tools you use to create the artwork. We are certainly not going to have separate subforums for art created by different tools. That does not make sense at all.
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Re: Photoshop Editing

#8 Post by EmilianoZapata »

It was just a recom. I would still do name it Photoshop to salute Adobe and Microsoft.If you go far from home, you may feel isolated.So better keep internet culture close to each other to have a same language.
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Re: Photoshop Editing

#9 Post by Eadwine Rose »

On a Linux forum the general consensus usually is that we do not want to keep Microsoft close. ;)
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Re: Photoshop Editing

#10 Post by Pierre »

Eadwine Rose wrote: Tue Jan 14, 2025 5:10 am On a Linux forum the general consensus usually is that we do not want to keep Microsoft close. ;)
+1.
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