
LightZone photo editor features raw file support, high-fidelity color space management, color-managed printing and completely non-destructive editing
The Linux tarball is a complete binary including a manual and a Sun Java JRE. It requires no privileges and runs no install scripts.
LightZone is a proprietary photo editor developed by Light Crafts, Inc. of Palo Alto, CA.
Requirements:
- Expect this to run on x86 linux with at least 1GB RAM. 64-bit processors (AMD64/EM64T) may work too, in 32-bit mode. Other platforms won't work.
- Any modern linux distro should be OK. No special packages are required. Any desktop (Gnome, KDE, etc.) or window manager should be fine.
- Java 1.4.2 or later
What's New in This Release:
LightZone Re-Light Tool creates HDR images from a single exposure
- In contrast, with just a click, the LightZone Relight Tool reveals hidden HDR detail in both the highlights and the shadows, using just a single exposure. For instance, you’ll see both saturated colors of a sunset and bright detail in the face of a back lit subject that was formerly lost. Achieving such stunning results from a single exposure without LightZone would require multiple flashes, reflectors and shades at the time the photograph -- if it could be possible at all.
Light Crafts’ commitment to Linux, Mac and Windows
- “The Linux release is our latest initiative to make LightZone available to as many users on as many operating systems as possible. Light Crafts serves a diverse Linux community consisting of many creative individuals who want the same high quality, robustness and powerful commercial photo-editing tools that are available for Windows and Mac users,” said Fabio Riccardi, CEO, Light Crafts. “With LightZone for Linux, we can provide even more photographers with easy-to-use and innovative software.
Developer: Anton Kast
License: Freely Distributable
Price: FREE
Last Updated: December 19th, 2007 11:27
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