Have a look at Debian. If you set up Flatpak with Flathub (very easy) you can easily install all of the applications you’re likely to want with the GNOME Software GUI. Debian is a community distribution.
jpicture
I’m a UK-based photographer specialising in photographing people and artwork. I also teach FOSS (free and open source) software relating to photography and graphic design, both in-person and online via videolink. If you need help with GIMP, RawTherapee, Geeqie or Shotwell get in touch :)
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jpicture@lemmy.zipto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Are there any lightweight linux video editors?English
0·3 days agoFor jobs where you just want to make cuts check out ‘Lossless Cut’. It’s extremely simple and extremely fast.
GIMP is excellent software and I love using it. There are some great plugins coming out for the new GIMP 3 series too.
I had a similar thing. I started using Linux for privacy reasons and over the course of replacing all of the proprietary software I was using I fell in love with FOSS. Especially GIMP and other photography-related software.
jpicture@lemmy.zipto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•What's your go to simple desktop photo editor (a la snapseed)?English
3·17 days agoThat’s actually a really nice idea.
You can accomplish this with GIMP by removing all the UI panels (which it calls Dockable Dialogues) and tools from the toolbox, and then adding some of them back in. By default it starts off more complicated though, which I think is why a lot of people find it overwhelming to learn.
You’ve inspired me to do an experiment making a really simple and stripped back GIMP configuration. I can send you the config file if you want and you can let me now what you think.
jpicture@lemmy.zipto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•What's your go to simple desktop photo editor (a la snapseed)?English
2·17 days agoCheck out Shotwell. Its editing functionality sounds exactly like what you’re looking for, although it is designed for managing a library of images videos.
jpicture@lemmy.zipto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Easy install of Affinity Studio on Linux with an AppImageEnglish
0·19 days agoAs with the recent Adobe/Photoshop news, I understand why this has been done and the sort of user that it’s for, but FOSS graphics and photography software on Linux is so good now that I don’t think this will have the impact it might have had a few years ago.

I use Libreoffice for all of my business admin, from invoices to pricing models. It’s fantastic software.