I currently have an Adobe CC subscription that I would really like to end, so am looking for some advice or recommendations. I have been searching around but am struggling to find alternatives due to some fairly strict requirements.

What I am looking for is a Lightroom style app for Linux and Android that would sync to the cloud, or ideally sync to my personal cloud storage. I’m happy to pay a one off lifetime payment but would prefer to donate to a FOSS project if possible.

I have started to play around with Darktable and do know that you can use remote storage but the syncing seems a little clunky.

Any suggestions at all will be very much appreciated.

  • KrokanteBamischijf@feddit.nl
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    1 year ago

    Edit: I need to learn how to read carefully…

    Darktable is a good alternative for Lightroom, albeit slightly more complex.

    Original post:

    If open-source is not really a must I’d say Affinity Photo. One time purchase and provides 98% of what Photoshop does.

    If you are looking for an open-source solution, GIMP is likely one of your best options.

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      Yeah Darktable is looking like the front runner at the moment, just need to nail down the syncing.

      The part which is still a big question is if there is a good alternative to Lightroom for Android. The Android Lightroom app is really quite good and has almost all of the functionality that I need for quick on the go edits, but I am yet to find any equivalent apps that tick this box.