Sandy Harris wrote: > Bruce Dayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> You might want to consider Picture Window Pro - it has much more >> power than elements such as full color management, full 16 bit >> support for all operations, curves, masking, etc. But it is priced >> about the same as Elements. > > Assuming one wants to use only open source software and has reasonable > resources -- some variant of Unix, a few cores at a few gigahertz each, > several gigs of RAM and a decent video system -- what are the alternatives > to GIMP? > Lightzone. It's not free, but it's in the same ballpark as Lightroom or Aperture. http://www.lightcrafts.com/products/ The Linux version went through an extended beta after the Windows and Mac versions were released. It was available at no cost for a couple years and if you poke around you might be able to find an older version out there somewhere. Check out some of the video tutorials.
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