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From the website: Luminance HDR is an open source graphical user interface application that aims to provide a workflow for HDR imaging. From me: It’s a fantastic tool to use for photo manipulation. Website: http://qtpfsgui.sourceforge.net/ Current version: 2.5.1 License: GPL v2 Linux is not as flush as Mac with photographic programs, not by a long shot. However, there are a few gems. Luminance HDR is one of them. The workspace is not crowded with stuff, and it actually provides a pleasant way to work. At first, this can be misleading – as a very powerful editor lies beneath.
Du site Web : Luminance HDR est une application Open Source avec interface graphique qui a pour objectif de fournir un déroulé de processus pour imagerie HDR.
De moi : C'est un outil fantastique à utiliser pour la manipulation des photos
site Web : http://qtpfsgui.sourceforge.net/ Version actuelle : 2.5.1 Licence: GPL v2
Let’s dive in, shall we? Luminance HDR works with RAW image files. Opening one will put your image in the right-hand pane and immediately display possible variations on the photo. Clicking on any of these immediately changes the display for you, to get a bigger preview. Notice that every time you do this, it opens in another panel. Neat! The panes are resizeable – so if you have that 80-inch monitor on your desk, and need to see more, well… you are catered for. The top panel is self explanatory and I have to point out “white balance” - a very handy button. You will notice there is a “Save As” button, but not a “Save” button, to stop you accidentally overwriting your files. Now let’s get down to the meat and potatoes! Above is an example of how easy it is to get started… I have opened a picture. It seems rather dull.
So (as shown below) I click on one of the more colourful images to the right. (Notice the new “untitled” tab): Rich red colours now adorn my picture. Too red you say? Well, use the magic “white balance” button! (shown on the next page, top left) Now that looks more like how I remember it! Hooray!! You are now an expert! Just kidding… within a matter of 3 clicks I have ended up with a photo worthy of showing someone. Note the workflow, I did not need to leave the screen I was working on, I did not adjust things manually. (Although this is also an option).
Working with your RAW images in Linux has never been easier! If you can, I would suggest making a donation to this amazing piece of software. Click on “Help” > “Make a donation”. Now that we have scraped the TIP OF THE ICEBERG, let me know if you would like more? Find me on the Full Circle Magazine Telegram Group. EriktheUnready. If you are not on the Full Circle Telegram group, ask yourself: WHY NOT! FCM Telegram Group URL: https://t.me/joinchat/BqDEzj7o5FQkPzHjvccQnw