Hi guys, I am Ivan (author of Photopea) and I would like to thank you all.
I used to post here about Photopea in the past without much success. Now, I see a others posting it, and it makes me happy :) Thanks for all your support!
I was curious that given its an JS/Client side app, do you have any plans of porting it to Electron[0] to make it a cross platform app?
The reason I'm asking is coz editing my photos online makes me a bit nervous. For you the benefit may be that you don't have to test for different browsers and handle the compatibility nightmare.
I've been using Photopea for the past few weeks since my installed version of Photoshop is too old to modify some of the more recent PSD's I come across.
Just wanted to say thanks for an excellent product!
(It's real funny how you discover something for the first time, then start seeing it everywhere like it should have been obvious before!)
Hey, does this have anything like GIMP's color-to-alpha filter? I can't find anything in the menus, but it's the one thing that GIMP has that Photoshop doesn't which I use very often.
This looks amazing. Just one question: what are the privacy guarantees? Will images, metadata, etc. always stay local and never be sent to another machine?
No. For example if you open an image from a URL, the photopea server will download it and serve it to the client. Unfortunately, I think this is technically necessary for many URLs because of cross origin policy.
I used to post here about Photopea in the past without much success. Now, I see a others posting it, and it makes me happy :) Thanks for all your support!