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P: Ability to run on a Google Chromebook - Chrome OS

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Feb 26, 2013 Feb 26, 2013

I love using Chrome OS also Like to edit my photos. Do not know what product I can use. Please help.

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Community Expert , Mar 21, 2022 Mar 21, 2022

Hi, you might be interested in Photoshop on the web beta: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/photoshop-web-faq.html

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Mentor ,
Oct 29, 2017 Oct 29, 2017

Why not just install Linux Mint or Ubuntu on your Chromebook, and gain access to a wide range of graphics editing and design software? Chromebooks are pretty powerful nowadays - Ubuntu or Linux Mint would convert your Chromebook to a proper production machine.

Then install Krita, Inkscape, Gimp, perhaps even PhotoLine in WINE. Blender, OpenToonz, BlackMagic Fusion, etc. Older versions of Photoshop will run in WINE too.

If you require ChromeOS as well, install Mint or Ubuntu as a dual boot system.

Problem solved.

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New Here ,
Jan 19, 2018 Jan 19, 2018

will this work?

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LEGEND ,
Jan 19, 2018 Jan 19, 2018

Doubtful.

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Mentor ,
Jan 20, 2018 Jan 20, 2018

It depends a bit on the particular type of Chromebook, but yes, very much possible.

How do I install Linux Mint on a Chromebook with a separate home drive? – Fascinating Captain

Linux Mint will not work on a Chromebook with ARM chip, I believe.

A Linux distribution aimed at running on Chromebooks is Galliumos: https://galliumos.org/

Install Krita, Gimp, or even PhotoLine in Wine, get Gravit Designer (which also happens to work natively on Chromebooks), InkScape, etcetera.

PS Don't expect the best performance in the world, of course. A Chromebook is quite under-powered hardware.

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LEGEND ,
Jan 20, 2018 Jan 20, 2018

So, nobody actually runs Photoshop (current version)...

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Community Expert ,
Jan 20, 2018 Jan 20, 2018

michaelw3107615  wrote

will this work?

It may well get you Linux working and therefore access to a range of photo-editing applications that work on Linux. It still won't get you Photoshop which requires Mac or Windows operating systems.

Dave

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Explorer ,
Jun 17, 2018 Jun 17, 2018

I was recently sent a survey about Photoshop, and one of the options was to potentially add the ability to edit PSD files on the web and mobile (maybe thats a hint at whats to come soon).

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New Here ,
Jan 29, 2022 Jan 29, 2022

Nice

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Community Expert ,
Mar 21, 2022 Mar 21, 2022
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Hi, you might be interested in Photoshop on the web beta: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/photoshop-web-faq.html

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