Tag: Linux

  • Darktable: From Linux/Mac to Windows

    Darktable: From Linux/Mac to Windows

    Good news: Finally, free Darktable editing software arrives on Windows to compete with Adobe Lightroom.

  • GIMP v2.8 – Also for Windows

    It was impatiently expected in the circles of defenders of free software. Here is the version 2.8 of GIMP, the free photo-retouching software who wanted to be a competition for the mighty Photoshop. Sometimes, people will remember that GIMP is a program allowing to do digital photography on Linux. And, often, many people think that…

  • Linux is RAW

    Even if you adopted Linux as your Operating System of choice, you should not be a photographer limited in his or her choices. As a matter of fact, even if you do not know it, Linux is offering a wide range of “serious photography” options. It is quite obvious from the posts you can read…

  • Everything for the Linux photographer

    digiKam special! This nice software program has earned its own sub-list of links because of its own quality: Introduction to Digikam Finetune digiKam by Tweaking Its Settings Find the Shutter Count Value with digiKam Publish Photos on a WordPress blog from Digikam Additionally, some users may want to also have Digikam running on Windows (even…

  • All kinds of GIMP plug-ins, to improve your photos

    All kinds of GIMP plug-ins, to improve your photos

    I noticed recently a few links for Linux users (but not only, read on) who wish to reduce blur on their photos: Unshake is a free photo editing software written in Java that can remove blurs from your photos. It can be used on virtually any platform (Linux, PC, Mac, etc.) GIMP is the GNU/Linux-based…

  • Monitor color calibration for Linux

    Monitor color calibration for Linux

    When they want to use GNU/Linux to manage a photographic work flow, most people are afraid that they would not be able to obtain a good color calibration for their monitor. This has long been an issue, but this is no longer the case thanks to the ArgyllCMS set of open source color calibration tools…

  • Premium ideas for premium Linux photographers

    Premium ideas for premium Linux photographers

    If you are simultaneously a digital photographer and a Linux user, you certainly are in search of maximum quality and flexibility, even if this may cost of little more effort. But why not try and make it easier with some ideas and resources I collected for you here? Worth mentioning too: F-Spot, full-featured to handle…

  • Unchain your GIMP links

    This month, it’s time for a new round of GIMP links. Of course, the Linux-based photographers are the primary target of this list. But, remember that GIMP is also available as a valuable option for the money-sensitive user of Windows, too. Use GIMP to Process Time Lapse Photography (from LifeHacker) GIMP 2.8: A preview of…

  • Gimp links

    I don’t often write about Gimp, the free software image and photo edition software which is avbailabel both for Linux and PC-Windows. But, nevertheless, I keep noticing bits of useful information that I’d like to share with you if you are a user of Gimp. Selective Noise Reduction with GIMP — Repairing Noisy Skies pour…