I can provide additional links to online resources (github repository, google+ page, dedicated blog with step-by-step tutorials) if people are interested and I'll be allowed to post links. Linux users can also compile the code from source. I am providing an up-to-date windows installer, and Ubuntu packages are available from Dariusz Duma PPA. The layers structure, including masks and tool parameters, can be saved as a sidecar XML file. several smoothing algortihms, including the well-known "dream smoothing"Īll tools are implemented as non-destructive layers (except a couple of very slow ones), meaning that the tool parameters can be tweaked at any moment and the effect immediately seen in the preview window. * optical corrections via lensfun (experimental) black & white conversion (desaturation or channel mixer) horizontal, vertical and radial gradient * real-time preview of the processed result ![]() * fully color-managed processing in floating-point precision * loading of RAW, TIFF and JPeg files, including EXIF data and embedded ICC profiles The list of provided tools is already quite complete: ![]() It can directly read and process RAW files, using code inherited from Darktable and RawTherapee. PhotoFlow is a fully non-destructive layer-based editor, which means that the image processing is performed using layers and layer masks (like in gimp, or photoshop). I hope that posting about a project not directly related with gimp (but using G'MIC for some of the image processing) does not break any rules. I've actually already introduced PhotoFlow here, but that was long time ago and things have greatly improved since then. First of all, let me say hello to everybody in this forum: I would like to introduce you a new open source RAW editor, called PhotoFlow, hoping that there will be people interested in the project.
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