LightZone First Professional Photo Editor for Linux Users
By Ryan • Dec 20th, 2007 • Category: News for Creatives (archives)“PALO ALTO, CA–(Marketwire – December 18, 2007) – Light Crafts, today announced immediate availability of a Linux version of its award-winning LightZone™ photo-editing software. With this open beta release, Linux users now have all the powerful LightZone tools for editing, enhancing and improving digital photos that Windows and Mac users have, including the innovative ZoneMapper and Re-Light tools. LightZone is the first and only application of its kind spanning all three major platforms. The 3.3B beta version of LightZone for Linux is free and available for download at http://www.lightcrafts.com/linux.
Every photo can be improved using LightZone regardless of camera type — from cell phone cameras, to point and click, to D-SLRs. It’s quick to learn, fast to apply and can eliminate certain repeatable tasks like red eye and back lighting. LightZone also retains the original image as well so the user is free to create as many photo variations as needed without taking up significant storage space.”
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