![]() There are a series of video's that show what it can do on youtube and probably the developers site. Along with the usual retouching facilities and over all picture effects it also has panarama stitching, dof merging and hdr all without layers being apparent. The link will take you to the installation of one package I would recommend Fotoxx. Unsupported just means not part of the original distribution release and is just how OpenSuse work. Then use this site to add what ever you want with a one click installĪnd select show unsupported packages - that gives access to more recent releases of the various packages that are available. ![]() Yet another alternative Install virtualbox and then OpenSuse 12.3 as a guest operating system or dual boot but virtual box is a lot more convenient. Best way to find them is to search for what you want to do - even using PS terminology with GIMP in front of it. No installation I am aware of installs the lot as there are far too many. One problem with the GIMP is plugins and brushes. On this score a workflow of ufraw then either Photivo,Lightzone or the GIMP does make sense or even a mix of them but actually all will develop straight from raw even the GIMP. I have used PS some years ago, 10+ and didn't like it one bit - GIMP neither. There are a lot of people about that feel that the GIMP is a viable alternative to PS but it has the same usage learning curve -possibly worse. That sort of approach is really aimed at producing a package that is easier to use than PS but no where near as capable and more suitable for mass markets. I wouldn't be happy with a package that offered excellent portrait touch up and little else. For instance it does have dust removal presets and many many presets for doing specific things eg portrait touch up I am not sure how extensive these aspects are. I have looked at some of the tutorials though. Lightroom isn't something I have used and probably never will. It will also stitch panoramas and do comprehensive perspective correction. As all open source tends to use this package one way or another the same applies to all of them.Īn application called Hugin will generate lens correction data for an actual lens which is probably a better option than using a general one for a particular mark of lensas they will vary from one to another. It would be extremely unusual to find a camera not covered by this package. Then export to what ever application I like or save as a tiff. I prefer to use this application for raw development actually. Lightzone doesn't but probably will some day.Īn alternative is to use Ufraw to develop raw files as this has had lens correction by built in for some time. On the other hand Photivo has had some of that added recently. ![]() It's intended to be used that way as the GIMP provides the method of performing local retouching and using layer and mask modifications. The safest option is to select Overwrite Settings.It might pay to look at another option. If you click the exclamation point, Lightroom will inform you that the metadata for the photo has been changed by another application and ask you how to synchronize the data. Note: Depending upon other Lightroom preferences, you may notice an exclamation point appear on the thumbnail of the TIFF copy of your photo in Lightroom after you’ve edited it in LightZone. Switch back to Lightroom: it will reload the now edited version of your photo.(LightZone will save your edited photo back to the TIFF copy overwriting it, switch back to Lightroom, and Lightroom will reload the now edited TIFF copy of your photo.) it. In LightZone, edit your photo to your liking as you would any photo.If this is an original photo, select “Edit a Copy with Lightroom Adjustments.” If this is a TIFF copy that was created earlier, select “Edit Original.” (LightZone will launch and open your photo.).(Lightroom will display its Edit Photo dialog offering you its three choices.) In Lightroom, select the photo you want to edit.To edit your photo in LightZone from Lightroom: Gives this TIFF copy to the external editor to edit.Adds this TIFF copy to the current Lightroom library.For JPEG or TIFF photos, you should select “Edit a Copy with Lightroom Adjustments” to avoid modifying your original photo. When using an external, Lightroom presents you with three choices:įor raw photos, Lightroom only allows the third choice. ![]() (If Lightroom is running, you must quit it first.)
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