Just re-installed windows to use photoshop, at least to compare it with
gimp. Not happy with that, at all.
Gimp is not that bad program, but the setup I have can't work with 16
bits per channel images... so there goes a lot of image detail. Didn't
bother looking for a different version, so maybe this issue is past.
I'd like very much to entirely replace windows in my systems, and will
try again installing photoshop under linux using wine - my first attempt
was a failure. I'll be watching the thread too, and trying any ideas
presented.
Wine is available at http://www.winehq.org, and has helped me a lot.
LF
Sandy Harris escreveu:
What are my options for photo-processing software?
No Windows machines in the house. Linux only.
I might install Windows on a virtual machine for
certain games, but I wouldn't dream of using it
for anything else.
No shortage of computing power or RAM, some
skill configuring things if needed.
Linux includes GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation
Program). I've heard a number of people grumble
about various aspects of that. Anyone here use
it?
The obvious thing to start with is Google's Picasa
since there's a Linux version of that.
What else is available?
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