hi,

yes, currently there are two. one is the relatively old Cinepaint,
which was a fork of gimp (www.cinepaint.org). right now it uses
gtk+-1.x but they are in the process of shifting to fltk.

the other one is the relatively new Krita (www.koffice.org/krita)
which is a part of the Koffice package. i have the version (i don't
really remember the version now and right now i am away from my home
pc) which came with slackware 11, had a look at it, it tries to mimic
PS in its user interface but haven't 'really' used it...

both also have nominal pretty decent support for cmyk, another
'feature' absent in gimp :)

regards, subash

On 10/19/06, Jostein Øksne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Been away from Linux for very long.
>
> Are there any 16-bit image editors for Linux yet? I remember this was
> one of the main features absent from GIMP back when.
>
> Jostein

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