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Fotor vs GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program): Which is best for you?
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- The AI Upscaler is by far the best tool to use for taking tiny jpegs and making them look like the original, the image to video feature is a great feature - I'm looking forward to it's AI perception evolving to a point where it understands simple prompts
- when you delete things from videos, it doesnt replace it with the background and instead either smudges the area or makes it blurry
- Gimp is free and allows you to retouch/edit your photos and images, create logos, applying filters and effects, convert in other formats.
- Others say customer support may be slower to answer and deal with payment-related features or extensions could require technical expertise not best suited for active freelance studios.
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