In ConclusionĪll-in-all, I think Photopea is a great addition to the landscape of programs out there for Photographers to use. I was pleasantly surprised to see the editor had no issue dealing with files that were a few gigabytes in size. It is worth noting that the program does seem to do a good job at handling large files. This isn't the end of the world but if you are used to instant responses from your programs you may find the fractions of a second waiting for things like content-aware to work may begin to frustrate you. At times, you'll have to wait while Photopea "thinks". One downside of using a web-based editor is the speed and response of the program. Photoshop's attempt at removing the tree from the hill This won't be a deal-breaker for many users and for those that it might be, there is still the option to record and play actions in Photopea which means some degree of automation is still at your disposal.
One feature of note that I did notice that wasn't present was being able to batch process images out. I know if I had to use this program to edit my work there wouldn't be anything missing from my usual workflow. Spot healing, clone stamp, dodge and burn, and curve adjustment layers are just a few of those familiar staples. Photopea has many of the main tools that most photographers use on their images. Similarities and Differences of the Programs It can even open and save Photoshop files which are going to come in handy for those who may straddle both programs or if you want to edit old files you made on Photoshop. You'll also be pleased to know the program can read all the major image files that photographers use day-to-day. I know when I first tried Photopea I quickly forgot I was not actually on Photoshop editing. This makes a possible transition to Photopea for existing Photoshop users an easy one as most keyboard shortcuts and menus are in the same place. At first glance, you could easily mistake this web-based editor for Photoshop. This means you'll have to fire up your web browser of choice and navigate to their website to use the program. So here we have it the magic page! If you have held your nerve this far you will now still get the option to continue your plan but with 90 days at no charge! As long as your billing is not due in the next 48 hours you will not be charged for just over 3 months! Obviously at this point you can click ‘Keep my plan’ and it will go back to your account page with the 90 days credit added.The first thing to note regarding this clone is that Photopea is browser-based. So now it is going to ask you if you are sure you want to cancel your Adobe Creative Cloud subscription? The answer is still yes so click continue! You do need to choose one of these options but it doesn’t really matter which one, as I’ve mentioned we are not going to be actually cancelling the Adobe Creative Cloud subscription… Once you click on the Cancel plan it will take you through to another page asking why you want to cancel your Adobe Creative Cloud subscription. Next under plan details there is an option to ‘Cancel Plan’ don’t worry it wont cancel it immediately there are a few more steps, we are not actually going to cancel the plan but we are going to go very close just stay with me here! Once signed in you need to navigate to Plans and Products and click on the option to ‘Manage Plan’ this will take you to your personal Adobe Creative Cloud plan details. The first thing we are going to do is go to and login to your Adobe Creative Cloud account, this has to be through their website and not through the Creative Cloud App on your computer.
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