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Fogpanther: Linux's Photoshop Rival Emerges
15 Apr
Summary
- Fogpanther offers a clean, user-friendly interface for Linux.
- It boasts professional features like layer support and PSD compatibility.
- The editor is priced at $69.99 with a 30-day trial period.

A new professional image editor, Fogpanther, has emerged for Linux, aiming to compete with established software like GIMP and Photoshop. Designed with an intuitive and clean user interface, it aims to be more accessible than GIMP for new users.
Fogpanther includes advanced features such as layer-based editing, layer masks, blend modes, and support for PSD files and CMYK color management. Initial testing revealed a well-designed GUI and stable performance for an alpha release. However, some minor issues, like text not automatically creating a new layer, were noted, which are expected to be resolved before general release.
The editor is priced at a one-time fee of $69.99, with a 30-day trial available. While its PSD file support is a significant draw, early tests showed limitations with larger or multi-layered PSD files, an area where improvement is keenly anticipated.
Despite its alpha status, Fogpanther is viewed as a welcome addition to Linux's image editing landscape. It addresses long-standing complaints about GIMP's user interface, offering a potentially strong alternative for professionals and aspiring creatives on the platform. Developers hope to enhance it further with a plugin system upon its general release.