Hello Roberto,

A good friend of mine has been working on a wxWidgets port to Photosphere for 
Windows and Linux and has made great progress, but it's not quite ready at this 
point.  The source code for the Mac version is based on Carbon, which isn't 
really supported anymore, so it's essentially a dead-end, and useless in a 
Linux environment, anyway.  It's a lot of work to port a GUI to a new platform, 
unfortunately, and my friend has been working on it in the background for a 
couple of years.

Best,
-Greg

P.S.  Sorry again for the delay in posting your message to the list -- you need 
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> From: Roberto German Rodriguez <[email protected]>
> Date: August 6, 2010 2:42:20 PM PDT
> 
> Hi from Argentina,
> I´working on my PhD in relation to daylight and I am analysing Luminance maps 
> from HDR. I´ve been working with hdrgen but I was recentely able to try 
> photosphere and loved it!
> 
> I saw an older topic in this meiling list regarding the posibility of using 
> photosphere on linux or windows.Any news I missed? As a radiance user  I 
> really prefer working on linux, also knowing that both - Mac and linux are 
> Unix systems I  think it wouldnt be too hard to do that (if you know how..)
> 
> Is it posible to get the source code of photosphere and compile it on linux? 
> What can I do to use photosphere on linux? 
> thanks, 

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