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Hi, my name is Ivan and I am developing an image editor with a decent support for PSDs and XCFs. Edit template word for mac. My goal is not to replace Photoshop or Gimp, but to 'give a chance' to people, who can not use Photoshop for some reason (it is too expensive, or you edit PSD just once a year, or you have Linux, etc.).
I think there is no software with a good support for PSD on the market (except of PS). In order to let users edit all properties of PSD, I had to make quite similar forms and UI, as in Photoshop (same blend modes, same layer styles, same adjustment layers, etc.), so it should look familiar to Photoshop users. Online powershell editor. Can you tell me your oppinions? What features do you miss the most? Feel free to share it:) I believe it can be useful for many people, but nobody knows about it.
Thanks for your comment. Affinity is quite expensive, while Photopea is free. I've heard that Affinity has problems with export to PSD.
The fact, that each editor has its own format, is quite sad. Once you start using a specific program, it is hard to switch to another, because you already have lots of work in this format. I decided to support PSD, since it is the most common format among designers. If they would not be able to use PS, for some reason, all their PSDs would become useless.
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The Notepad++ is widely used in Windows operating systems, however, the programming software is not available to the Mac OS. There is no need to fret if you move from a Windows environment as the OS X has a native Unix environment that is compatible for html editors, and a simple text editor called TextEdit.
Adobe has, but I think they should put more effort into presenting PSD as 'open format for everybody', just like Microsoft did with.docx, and encourage others to implement it. Yeah, cs2 was an adobe mistake, but it's been sat there with you able to download it for the past few years so i doubt it's going anywhere, my guess would be they see it as a bit of a gate way for people downloading cs2 (or the retro Photoshop 1 you pointed out ha ha) then progressing and wanting to upgrade to cc. But anyway, that doesn't take away from the fact you're building something pretty cool thats fast, browser based and i real viable option for people that only want to jump on or edit a psd every now and again without having to install anything. Hi Timur, I have considered making it open source, but I think it is not a good idea in my case. However, some parts of Photopea will be open-source (ultra fast PNG encoder, font parser etc.) and some parts already are (see ) • what selections do you mean? There is only one selection that you work with. It is applied to the currently selected layer.
• What do you mean by that? Are you having any problems with rendering text layers? Photopea does not use fillText() method of context2D of Canvas. Text layers inside PSDs can not be fully reproduced with DOM (HTML and CSS). There are text warp effects, which have no 'analogy' in CSS.