Contact Adobe CC Support for assistance.
Contact Adobe CC Support for assistance.
GIMP stands out as the main alternative, while the other PS options emphasize vector graphics or digital artwork instead of image editing.
I agree, often more than that is used on Windows. GIMP offers many strong plugins that can be added individually, so you might want to explore them. The variations could also stem from your familiarity with Photoshop—using GIMP in a similar way may require some adjustment. Look into this YouTube channel; it features a professional photographer who works with Linux and open-source tools.
I only use 64gb when working with Premiere and AE, probably for that. Maybe installing GIMP on my PC would help me decide.