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Important information

Tutorial guidelines

This page describes the conventions we use for layout and syntax for tutorials. Yoa also can find it on this academic writer

Tutorial template

This is the page that you can use to see what the template looks like, including "code" that you can copy and paste or custom essay.

General Information

This section is for information that is not really about a program as such.

Work Flow

This is where people write up how they operate, you can get ideas from this to improve your own workings.

Apophysis

Cartegory: CGI
Homepage: http://www.apophysis.org

Apophysis is an open source (GPL) program for designing and rendering fractal flames in Microsoft Windows. It was created by Mark Townsend and has since been improved and updated by Peter Sdobnov, Piotr Borys and Ronald Hordijk. Fractal Flames were originally developed in 1992 by Scott Draves.

Manuals

Tutorials

External links

Apophysis Reference Manual
Apophysis Fractal flame tutorials
Apophysis Tutorial by Fractal Dreamer This tutorial is not about the nitty gritty ins and outs of Apophysis. But rather a basic tutorial for the beginner to get a handle on this programme.

Cinepaint

Category: Image editing
Homepage: http://www.cinepaint.org/

Manuals

Tutorials

External links

HDR Tutorial Creation of an HDR image (OpenEXR) in Cinepaint

dcraw

Category: RAW processing
Homepage: http://www.cybercom.net/~dcoffin/dcraw/

Manuals

Tutorials

Bad pixel mapping for dcraw or UFRaw

External links

digiKam

Category: Photo Management
Homepage: http://www.digikam.org

Manuals

Tutorials

External links

digikam Manual digiKam's online manual.

F-Spot

Category: Photo management
Homepage: http://f-spot.org/

Manuals

Tutorials

External links

GIMP

(see the GIMP page )

Other

GIMP users GIMP users photo sharing group on Flickr.

gThumb

Category: Photo management
Homepage: http://gthumb.sourceforge.net/

GNOME desktop image management tool - allows for browsing and organising collections of images, including simple manipulations

Manuals

Tutorials

External links

Hugin

Category: Panorama
Homepage: http://hugin.sourceforge.net/

Manuals

Tutorials

External links

Hugin Tutorials There are many tutorials on the Hugin website.
Hugin Manual Hugin online manual.

Scripts

Multi-threading with autopano-sift This bash script uses autopano-sift to do auto-alignment of images, generating the .pto file that Hugin uses to create the panorama and maximizes the horsepower of dual core or dual processors.

Inkscape

Category: Vector graphics
Homepage: http://www.inkscape.org

Inkscape is an open source vector graphics editor similar to Adobe Illustrator, Corel Draw, Freehand, or Xara X. What sets Inkscape apart is its use of Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), an open XML-based W3C standard, as the native format.

Manuals

Tutorials

External links

Inscape Documentation Inkscape documentation
Inkscape User Manual Inkscape's Un-official manual by Kevin Wixson.
A Guide to Inkscape by Tavmjong Bah.

KPhotoAlbum

Category: Photo management
Homepage: http://ktown.kde.org/kimdaba/

Manuals

Tutorials

External links

Krita

Category: Image editing
Homepage: http://www.koffice.org/krita/

Manuals

Tutorials

External links

Krita Manual Krita's online manual.

qpfstmo

Category: HDR
Homepage: http://theplaceofdeadroads.blogspot.com/2006/07/qpfstmo-hdr-tone-mapping-gui-for-linux_04.html

Manuals

Tutorials

External links

Qtpfsgui

Category: HDR
Homepage: http://qtpfsgui.sourceforge.net/

Manuals

Qtpfspui Manual Qtpfspui's online manual on the Open Source Photography wiki.

Tutorials

External links

Basic tutorial A 5 minutes tutorial about the creation and tonemapping of HDRs in qtpfsgui.

Other

Tone mapping operator parameters for photographers How do the technical parameters for tone mapping operators translate into something meaningful for the photographer in order to achieve the wanted result.

Rawstudio

Category: RAW processing
Homepage: http://www.rawstudio.org/ Good for processing large batches of raw photos while still being relatively simple to use.

Manuals

Tutorials

External links

UFRaw

Category: Raw processing
Homepage: http://ufraw.sourceforge.net/

Manuals

Tutorials

Bad pixel mapping for UFRaw or dcraw

External links

UFRaw at Digital Light and Shadow UFRaw can be used as a standalone tool and as a Gimp plugin. As a standalone tool it would produce 8 or 16 bit image files. These files can be used for further processing in Gimp. There are reasons why you would want to go this route to Gimp. You have here the description of this Workflow steps Fotolibre Blog in spanish which contains interesting information aimed at the professional photographer. We are trying to get authorization from the author to translate in to English

Scripts

ufraw-batch for multi-processors A small bash script that takes advantage of multi and dual core processors when processing RAW image files.

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