You’re welcome! For the post-Voyager shows, the Memory Alpha entry on Trek fonts does have accurate information and is a good reference since I focused just on the TOS to VOY eras.
You’re gonna laugh, this actually started as a super short reference document for myself; it was just to organize the names of the three or four fonts I was using because I had trouble remembering which ones were for what show. It was like 20 words, max. But I had some fonts that I downloaded a while ago that were named differently when loaded in Photopea and I wanted to know if I’ve been using the right fonts all this time (yeah, I’m on Linux, hate GIMP, have yet to find a suitable Photoshop replacement). So I decided to verify them and started adding more. Frickin ADHD. Anyway, I figured my fellow 10F’ers might find it useful, so here it is!
Basic image editing stuff is all right, my main gripe is GIMP’s lack of a good equivalent of Photoshop’s “object select” or “quick select” feature. It has a “smart scissors” feature that is anything but smart and always requires a lot of manual adjustments, which defeats the purpose of using it. I might as well select the object myself if I have to do that, so why bother using GIMP at all if it can’t do any heavy lifting for me? That’s why I just edit images in online image editors like Photopea lol
I mean, I love and support open source software whenever possible, but GIMP has always felt like it’s five, ten years behind the curve.
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