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Is not using Adobe a realistic option in professional settings atm?
Maybe, maybe not, but I would argue that even without viable alternatives, people in professional settings no longer have a choice. It is no longer possible to comply with Adobe's ToS and many business clients' confidentiality and/or exclusivity requirements at the same time.
Even for personal use, I've tried various alternatives to Photoshop over the years like Gimp and Krita and they just can't compete. Photoshop is just ridiculously powerful, so it sucks even more that the company that owns it is so shitty.
Although there are people using those professionally, they're definitely not ones that generally ever get recommended for it. And gimp in particular IMO kinda sucks although it has a lot of power.
A big one that's getting a lot of steam is the Affinity Suite.
Did you try the Serrif suite of Affinity products? Photo, Designer, and Publisher. They helped me step away from Adobe design tools. https://affinity.serif.com
First I've heard of it. I'll check it out. Thanks!
It would depend on the company