Gimp is excellent, but it does have a bit of a learning curve. Used to be (in Windows) there was an add-on which moved menu items about so that it looked like PS. That never came to Mac, IIRC. If I want a "similar to" experience on my Mac, I use an app called "Acorn". Its pretty good, but nowhere near as powerful as PS. Affinity is, and thats a pay once deal. Luminar isnt pay once, sadly, but I no longer care, since Photos on Mac has finally been updated to a point where editing inside the app is better, and you can open in any other app on your computer.
All of which doesnt really relate to Dropbox! LOL! And I have never used Dropbox for photo storage.
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