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What apps are you using for photo work in linux?

  Date: Dec 12    Category: Unix / Linux / Ubuntu    Views: 434
  

I use different apps depending on what my needs are, everything from the
GIMP 2.6, Krita and RawStudio which are GPL to Canon software (that came with my
DSLR), Photoshop Elements and Corel Photopaint which are proprietary and for
Windows, but run in Linux via Wine or VirtualBox. I have a Bamboo tablet that I
use with Corel Paint Essentials to enhance photos and do some special effects.
It works in Linux, but I cannot get it to be pressure sensitive.

The GIMP takes some getting use to, but it is quite powerful and it is free.
There is a version called GIMPshop which I don't use, but it is made work more
like Photoshop. Rawstudio is good for fast conversions from RAW to JPG when you
want lots of control. Krtia is good and very underrated.

Other tools include Fotoxx, Picassa, digiKam, and Fspot.

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Answer #1    Answered On: Dec 12    

In winblows days i used quite a number. I found Ulead was good for
serious editing and Xnview (which can be used on Linux) for basic
editing.

In ubuntu i couldn't get on with either F-spot or eog and remove them.
I find gthumb is a nice app for basic editing and resizing pics and
gimp for more advanced tweaking and haven't wanted to use anything
else. I did try Picassa but have to say i found it rather bloated and
some unnecessary features.

 
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