Is there anything Photoshop can do that gimp can't?

Is there anything Photoshop can do that gimp can't?

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Make you poor

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Charge a subscription fee and non-destructive editing.

Draw a circle in two clicks

gimptards btfo
they got circles recently so they're happy for bow

Actually work

no fucking way
thats pretty kewl

Edit multiple layers at the same time

This screenshot is from 2013 and it's still true.

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Yes.

>select multiple layers at once
>edit rotated text without losing rotation
>CMYK colorspace support
>create an editable circle
>support for non-destructive editing tools like live filters, layer styles or adjustment layers
>clipping masks
>gradient maps can be edited after being applied

not be a piece of shit

Use cmyk natively.

Krita has surpassed GIMP.

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most safe method to pirate old photoshop?

Can krita even do this?

Yes. An extremely exhaustive list that only applies if you actually do more than digital image editing. Gimp is fine if your target is entirely digital. Photoshop's print features are what it make it industry standard. Gimp doesn't do ink channels. Photoshop does.
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All of the cool ai shit. Just steal it, fuck adobe.

there are official copies of CS2 on archive.org

>Ubuntu
>Photoshop
Ask me how I know you are a nigger.

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How do you know?

You could point to many obscure features but the big and non-obscure one is non-destructive editing. In Photoshop, you can apply a brightness/contrast/etc change with an adjustment layer, stack several other changes on top of that, then go back and tweak the first one. In GIMP, you'd have to undo everything.