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    i wonder why we have so many foss video editors. i get if there were multiple implementations to serve KDE / Gnome but it’s insane that all of them have some kind of bugs or fall short of having the features somebody trying to leave the commercial ones behind would want

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    as far as i’m aware there’s only one gimp and i would have guessed photo editing to be more simple than video editing

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        aren’t those more drawing apps and less photo editing?

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      True true, photo editing needs to catch up, also 3d cad software, there’s only freecad in 3d field

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      Editing people are opinionated and capable of programming.

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      And gimp is still terrible, while, in my limited experience, kdenlive is very useable.

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        yeah kdenlive is probably the best one, i had some ui bugs in the recent past which made it unusable because panels would just have black text on black background :/

        i really want to like flowblade, but i assume they need some more dev time to get there

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          Had that as well on macOS. Problem went away when I switched the system from dark mode to light mode (or the other way round, don’t remember). But generally, I have to use Premiere for work anyways. For personal projects I prefer DaVinci Resolve though because, in my experience, it’s the most stable and performs the best of any program I’ve tried.