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Thanks, but I love Nuke
...after the whole mess with CS2 not really wanting to go there.
I don't mind software subscriptions with fallback licenses but I doubt Adobe will ever offer that.
Reportedly, the next version of Gimp -- 2.9.5, I believe -- opens EXR files. Haven't tried that myself, although I've tried 2.9.5; I've just never had any reason to open an EXR.
Many moons ago I tried the demo of both Paint Shop Pro 4 and Photoshop 4. PSP was intuitive, and had that snazzy browser. I bought PSP and all the upgrades until 9, when Corel bought them out and turned it into the failure named Paint Shop Photo X or whatever. That program never did worked right, and I've been trying for years. It just sux. It crashes when trying to browse, it crashes when you open, close, or create a new file, and it crashes while crashing.
When I hit the Powerball, I'm going to buy Paint SHop Pro and rebuild JASC software and hire all the old team and have them make it 64-bit, with an affordable perpetual license and free minor-version upgrades, and have them put in the one thing I always wish it had: the ability to make it ignore specific file types like DXF, PDF, and those PMD files that Poser generates, because those will choke the whole thing down.
I'll even take it back to PSP7's little thingy where you can install it on a flash drive and use it on any computer, because that's a handy-dandy feature that I still use.
Paint Shop Pro is dead, long live Paint Shop Pro.
And yeah, I was literally a day away from breaking down and buying the full $900+ Photoshop because I needed the advanced printing features, and they had already gone to the subscription model. *tsk* Sorry Adobe, not happening. I subscribe to cable TV, phone service, utilities, and garbage collection, not software.
I'm still using PS CS 5, wish I would have upgraded to CS 6 before it went subscription but I'll still keep my CS5 over a subscription any day
I don't know I had all of the autodesk software for free from homeschooling... I still prefered Blender. I had photoshop I still prefered Gimp. I just find them more intuitive and easy to use. I am more comfortable with them.
I forgot to mention this earlier, being the thread is mainly about GIMP, but Krita is another program worth checking out.
https://krita.org/en/
Some of the features are listed here...
https://krita.org/en/features/highlights/
Not necessarily a one stop solution, but there are a bunch of cool features I like... Which I can't remember at the moment since I haven't used it for about a month... But it's cool.
The GIMP is also for folks who prefer their software to be free as in speech ('libre') as well as free as in beer. Also it's cross-platform: if I am familiar with it on one system, it will be familiar on another.
I can see why you might want image previews in the file Open dialog, but it may not be the GIMP's fault that you don't get them; it may be calling the default file Open dialog for the operating system, which perhaps is not built to show image previews as it will be used for all possible types of files. Adobe may have built a bespoke file Open dialog to show image previews.
Inkscape is another free SW package that is useful at times. It is vector graphics, e.g. SVG format, oriented.
https://inkscape.org/en/
No, the file picker widget for GTK+ (the UI toolkit GIMP uses) doesn't currently support showing more than a basic thumbnail; people have apparently been trying for between 12 and 15 years to get that added, they keep getting told in essence "write the code for it and we'll add it".
I used that one as well.. it's some time now