Photo editing software for Trisquel?
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I have a lenovo thinkpad laptop and run Trisquel on it, I am very pleased with it.
I'm planning to start photo editing. Anything like photoshop that runs naively on linux, something other than GIMP anyway?
I have do some research: https://pctechtest.com/22-best-photo-editing-software , but still confusing.
Does anyone have recommendations?
I know that this might be considered heresy around here, but maybe try wine with photoshop... never tried it myself as GIMP seems more than sufficient for my needs.
It depends what you mean by "photo editing". There are different type of software for different purposes.
I use Darktable to select and improve photos I took with my digital camera. It has filters to correct distorsion of known lenses (if you can't see filters for your lens, you could try to install guix and darktable from guix, there are filters for more lenses available in more recent versions), and a crazy number of features. I most frequently use exposure, shadows and high light and local contrast but now and then I try others. It keeps the original photo file unchanged and writes to an .xmp file the filters that you applied, then you can export to a jpg or similar format. I have not tried Rawtherapee but it does the same.
I find that way of working really suitable for me. Gimp focuses on working on one particular image, it probably can do more things but it is not designed to help improving the photos you take. I find it a bit too complicated for me.
I've also been looking for a good photo editor, specially for developing raw photos, and feel very lucky to have bumped into this thread and your message Avron - thank you for mentioning Darktable!
I did a little dig, downloaded it and am already very impressed!
Darktable is a revelation, what an amazing photo editor! Thanks again Avron! It's very complex, but I found a series of videos that make great sense of what Darktable has to offer.
In case anyone is interested, now or in the future, I'll add the link below.
This is a long playlist covering a period from 5 years ago until now. The videos are clear, informative and a real pleasure to watch/learn.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlYWvzmJQTrRq7JrYdD7k3-8-v-uHnhK_
Hi! I regularly do photo editing, too, and years back I decided to use free/libre software solely (which is also the reason why I use and love Trisquel). The latter means that most of the entries on your linked list won't do the job for me ;)
As Avron has already pointed out in reply #2 it probably depends on what you mean by "editing". Here's what I use personally:
gThumb: for casual viewing and basic tasks (resizing, metadata removal, ...)
GIMP: for more advanced tasks on single (or just a couple of) photos/images
Darktable: for editing photo series out of my digital camera (raw files)
The combination of these 3 meets all of my today's needs.
Have fun and luck with finding your own favorites!
Cheers
Thanks for mentioning gThumb, I will try it.
I forgot to mention that for casual viewing, I use Gwenview.
That sounds like a great combo, gThumb is now next in my list - thank you!
KDE's digikam can do some impressive photo editing, in case you are looking for an alternative to gimp.
For a super-lightweight image editor with a lot of basic editing options, I use "mtpaint".
I don't do any photo editing but here's some options, some of which may have been mentioned:
https://alternativeto.net/software/adobe-photoshop/?license=opensource&platform=linux
https://alternativeto.net/software/adobe-photoshop/?license=opensource&platform=linux
Great link, thank you PublicLewdness!
That page didn't appear in searches I've done so far. There are quite a few apps new to me there, time to explore!
Just installed gThumb and is already feeling like a great addition! This thread is so helpful, thanks to all again!
I though I should share a small mishap during installation though, just in case a new user happens to run into this little problem too.
I entered
sudo apt install gThumb
... and terminal gave me this:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package gThumb
It took me a while to see the light, that the problem was nothing more than a capitalised T (gThumb instead gthumb)
So, for completion, this is the one (in lowercase :)
sudo apt install gthumb
ImageMagick
Wooow, this is BRILLIANT!! Thanks a million loldier!
The learning curve seems huge, specially for non-coders, but the documentation is so extensive and so amazingly good, I think I might have a go.
To go much beyond ImageMagick, there is G'MIC: http://gmic.eu
Great link, thank you! There is so much to dig there!
It was also good to find out G'MIC has a plugin for GIMP, Krita and others -- G'MIC-Qt, 'to bring G'MIC capabilities to the image retouching and painting'
The variety of choices we have is just beautiful + it's all free from hidden extras :)
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