I used Gimp and enjoyed learning about it. Now that I am considering the upgrade because I make professional graphics, it launches a call I can not load any of my Gimp to Photoshop files for review and any changes. Isn't this counterproductive? I'm losing

At this point, I am extremely disappointed in PhotoShop. I've been sleeping with graphics for almost 5 years on Gimp and I think I'm finally ready to upgrade to a more professional system. But nothing in all the literature I can find tells me how to import an .xcf (Gimp layers) to revise and edit photos of 5-year. Can someone tell me if this is possible? I will certainly not improve a system that doesn't let me integrate my previous work in most modern presentations. If you offer this option, I thank you and hope you find a way to incorporate instructions in the search function in the Help menu online. If you do not, I must say that this kind of refusal to work with other platforms is counterproductive to designers who are willing to invest in higher level software.

Don't know why your psd files get flattened, maybe your using an older version of gimp, but gimp 2.8.16 you can save (file > export as) a file in psd (photoshop, image) and keep the layers even when opened in photoshop.

Of course, not all perfect like layer groups and such, carries like photoshop files saved from photoshop are not translated perfect in gimp.

I don't think its realistic to expect photoshop to be able to edit files in gimp without some roadblocks, nor I would expect gimp to edit files photoshop without a few problems.

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