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Delilah
Delilah
2026-07-05 03:33:38
As a longtime Chromebook user, I've had to get creative with my workflow. Photoshop isn't officially supported, but there are ways to make it happen—sort of. The best option I've found is using Adobe's cloud-based Photoshop on the web, but even that feels limited compared to the desktop version. It's fine for quick edits, but if you're doing heavy-duty retouching or graphic design, you'll hit a wall fast.

Another route is installing Linux on your Chromebook and running GIMP, which is a free alternative with a lot of similar features. It takes some setup, but once it's running, it's surprisingly capable. I've also heard of people using Wine to run Windows apps, but that's a gamble—some features break, and performance can be spotty. Honestly, unless you're committed to making it work, I'd stick with web-based tools or invest in a more powerful machine for serious editing.
Quinn
Quinn
2026-07-07 11:57:48
Chromebooks are great for lightweight tasks, but running Photoshop natively is a whole different story. The full desktop version of Photoshop requires either Windows or macOS, and Chrome OS just doesn't support it out of the box. I tried sideloading it once, and it was a mess—laggy, buggy, and barely usable. Adobe does offer Photoshop Express, a stripped-down web version, but it lacks most of the advanced features that make Photoshop so powerful. If you're serious about photo editing, you might want to consider cloud-based alternatives like Photopea or even Linux-based options if your Chromebook supports Crostini.

That said, I've seen creative workarounds, like using remote desktop apps to access a Windows machine running Photoshop. It's not ideal, but it works if you have a stable internet connection. Personally, I'd recommend exploring Chromebook-friendly tools like Canva or GIMP if you're looking for something more robust than Photoshop Express but don't want the hassle of workarounds.
Xena
Xena
2026-07-10 20:12:44
Chromebooks and Photoshop aren't the best match, but it depends on what you need. If you're just cropping photos or adjusting brightness, Photoshop Express or Photopea will cover the basics. For anything more advanced, though, you're out of luck—Chrome OS doesn't support the full Photoshop app. I learned this the hard way when I tried to edit a batch of photos for a project and ended up frustrated by the lack of tools.

Some Chromebooks can run Linux apps, so GIMP is a decent workaround, but it's not the same. If Photoshop is non-negotiable, you might be better off with a Windows laptop or even a tablet with a stylus. Otherwise, embrace the simplicity of web-based editors and save yourself the headache.
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