John Mackay <mackay3(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Scribus, Inkscape, Gimp, and Agave are pretty good apps.
Don't forget UFRaw, Cinepaint and various GIMP and other plug-ins.
One of the most excellent features I have in Fedora 7 now, that I do
_not_ have under Windows Explorer, is that Nautilus thumbnails my
12-bit channel depth PEF (Pentax RAW Format) files. I don't know
exactly which plug-in it is, or if it's Nautilus itself, but I'm sure
it works for a wide variety of 12 and 16-bit channel formats. Being
able to browse right on the media, or in any GTK+/GNOME application
that leverages the same Nautilus libraries, is just beautiful.
You'll want to add Cinepaint as well. The GIMP's 8-bit channel depth
doesn't cut it for even novice photographers like myself, much less
amateur or professionals.
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