Re: Digital Darkroom under Linux


Subject: Re: Digital Darkroom under Linux
From: i_robot (i-robot@gci.net)
Date: Wed Oct 16 2002 - 19:36:17 AKDT


I do alot of photoediting with Linux, but nothing to offer. I just use my
Elf (Canon S100) and the gimp, though, I haven't heard of Gimp Hollywood....

Adam.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Christopher E. Brown" <cbrown@woods.net>
To: <aklug@aklug.org>
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 5:57 PM
Subject: Digital Darkroom under Linux

>
>
>
> Wondering if any else around here is playing with photography under
> Linux?
>
> Using a Canon FS4000US (4,000dpi SCSI/USB filmscanner) for high
> quality stuff ( ~ 6000x4000 pixel 36bit captures from 35mm negative or
> slide film ), and a Canon S100 Elph (1600x1200 24bit) for low res.
>
> VueScan runs the FS4000 very well under Linux and gphoto2 handles the
> S100.
>
> *But*, still playing with gimp. Unfort, Gimp only does 24bit RGB and
> will not edit in 48bit space, (yes I know about Gimp-Hollywood) and it
> seems support for color correction profiles (so I can easily apply a
> standard set of corrections to for example fix the CCD color skew from
> the camera) is very weak.
>
> --
> It is not so much that I think those responsible for the VMS concept
> of file storage are insane, only that large amounts of mind altering
> drugs were involved.
> - cbrown
>
>
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