Hi Nels, You might want to check out this site: http://www.newsforge.com/software/04/02/23/1914218.shtml The Gimp 2.0 is going to be released next month. Won't do much to help you right now unless you want to pull down the pre-release beta, but maybe something to look forward to... ...Kevin -- Kevin Miller Registered Linux User No: 307357 CBJ MIS Dept. Network Systems Administrator, Mail Administrator 155 South Seward Street ph: (907) 586-0242 Juneau, Alaska 99801 fax: (907 586-4500 >-----Original Message----- >From: Nels Tomlinson [mailto:nelstomlinson@xxxxxxx] >Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 6:07 PM >To: juneau-lug@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >Subject: [juneau-lug] Photo editing hints? > > >Hi, all, > >I recently got a digital camera, and I've figured out how to get the >pictures to the computer (gphoto2), and how to convert the raw >images to >tifs (dcraw), so now I need to fix up those raw photos so they don't >look like reddish-black mud. > >I found cinepaint, which is a version of gimp which can handle the 16 >bits-per-channel tifs. Unfortunately, I don't know much about using >gimp. Does anyone know how to straighten out both the color and the >brightness on photos? Odds are that anything you can do with >gimp would >work with cinepaint. > >Also, does anyone know about color management for linux? I found >liblcms, but that's a library. I'm looking for a way to >calibrate X so >that my monitor shows what the printer shows. That should be way >cheaper and easier than matching a Pantone wheel. > >By the way, getting the camera working with knoppix was trivial. >Gphoto2 was already installed, and has support for my camera >(canon s50) >and 399 others. > >Thanks, >Nels > >------------------------------------ >This is the Juneau-LUG mailing list. >To unsubscribe, send an e-mail to >juneau-lug-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word unsubscribe in >the subject header. > ------------------------------------ This is the Juneau-LUG mailing list. To unsubscribe, send an e-mail to juneau-lug-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word unsubscribe in the subject header.