I dual boot OpenSuse and Windows. Windows being the main installation. I think I may try to go full AMD next build and main OpenSuse the main installation. I just need to get used to DarkTable instead of Lightroom since thats been the only think shackling me to Windows thus far.
Finding a good photo editing software has been the biggest hurdle for me in using Linux daily. I used to run a dual-boot with Win10 and Linux, but it’s been a few years since then and I still haven’t found anything I really like using as much as I do CaptureOne. 🥲
100% OpenSUSE Tumbleweed now, and I won’t be going back… Just a shame major software companies don’t give Linux much love.
A year or so ago, Capture One hinted at having a linux version, but they’ve since deleted the comments suggesting that “something was in the works”. If they did, they’d have a monopoly in the linux-space for photo editing I think. Darktable is great FOSS software, but it does have a learning curve.
I dual boot OpenSuse and Windows. Windows being the main installation. I think I may try to go full AMD next build and main OpenSuse the main installation. I just need to get used to DarkTable instead of Lightroom since thats been the only think shackling me to Windows thus far.
Finding a good photo editing software has been the biggest hurdle for me in using Linux daily. I used to run a dual-boot with Win10 and Linux, but it’s been a few years since then and I still haven’t found anything I really like using as much as I do CaptureOne. 🥲
100% OpenSUSE Tumbleweed now, and I won’t be going back… Just a shame major software companies don’t give Linux much love.
A year or so ago, Capture One hinted at having a linux version, but they’ve since deleted the comments suggesting that “something was in the works”. If they did, they’d have a monopoly in the linux-space for photo editing I think. Darktable is great FOSS software, but it does have a learning curve.