![]() ![]() Let’s take a look at the common ones first. Photoshop supports more formats, but Photopea supports a few that we don’t see in its opponent. Photoshop: Exporting Saving and exporting in Photopea and Photoshop Photoshop shows a size window when you open a vector file. You can open common (raster), vector (illustrations), and RAW (uncompressed images). Supported file formatsīoth support many image types. The mobile app is just a simple photo editor, whereas the iPad and tablet version has more options, but still not as good as on PC. ![]() ![]() Photoshop is available on mobile and tablets. The interface and experience are not great, but you can do basic edits. Photopea is web-based, so it can be opened on mobile phones. Photoshop also has more advanced subject and object selection features. Photopea has a hard time selecting pictures and elements. The image AI in Photoshop is also more accurate. Photoshop being the best, has over 20 extra tools. Editing tools Tools in Photopea and PhotoshopĮven though Photoshop has more options, Photopea is a world on its own. It has fewer panels on the main interface and fewer options, so it’s easier to learn.īoth have many similarities, so if you master Photopea, you won’t have difficulty using Photoshop. ![]() However, Photopea is easier to understand. Photoshop, you don’t see many differences. Ease of use Photopea interface Photoshop interface Photoshop requires an installation, and it costs money, but it’s probably the richest photo editing tool. Photopea is cloud-based and free, so you can go to the website and use it. What are bothīoth are photo editing and manipulation programs offering several options. It does not have all the Photoshop options, but it comes with basic photo editing tools. Photopea is an excellent alternative if you can’t afford Photoshop. ![]()
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