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Virtual darkroom plus virtual light table - it’s darktable!
http://sourceforge.net/blog/virtual-dar ... darktable/
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download this and burn to a cd its a live cd with photography apps pre installed

http://ftp.riken.jp/pub/pub/Linux/pclin ... 8dpev4.iso
http://ftp.riken.jp/pub/pub/Linux/pclin ... ev4.md5sum

according to dev
This are the features that should interest photographers:

1. Pre-installed packages for everything concerning the managing and editing of digital images. These are in almost all cases standard PCLOS packages out of the official repositories. In only one case, a package has been upgraded to a newer version and the upgraded packages have been provided upstream to the PCLOS development team.
2. An incredible amount of plugins and scripts for the image editing program The GIMP. From redeye correction to adative contrast and from noise reduction with the newest algorithms (GreyCstoration)to the so-called "Highpass" sharpening filter, it's all there, pre-installed and ready to go. Even "David's Batch Processor" or DBP has been pre-installed.
3. A directory filled to bursting with ICC color profiles for almost all camera-, printer- and monitortypes and the gorgeous curvesets of Fotogenetic are at your disposal.
4. By special permission from Gabor Horvath, the author of RawTherapee http://www.rawtherapee.com/), we have been allowed to include this great program. Although RawTherapee has a closed license, it is free and Gabor's permission allows us to distribute it on this liveCD.
5. As a treat, we have also included the Kommander script UFRaw-Assist. This works as a batch converter for camera raw files. You drag raw files onto the desktop droptarget (upto 255 files) and all files are converted, denoised and sharpened. If you wish, thumbnails are simultaneously generated.

Other than that, it is a standard PCLinuxOS. :)
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Linux Photography
http://jcornuz.wordpress.com/
http://jcornuz.wordpress.com/2008/08/21 ... -we-stand/



Linux Tools for Professional Photography
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/6635


Digital Photography with Linux
http://www.erikburrows.com/index.php?no ... with+Linux


Photography: Native Linux Raw decoding applications
http://dreamlinuxforums.org/index.php/t ... l#msg19681




http://www.pbase.com/newmikey/pclinuxos ... hy_edition


http://puredyne.goto10.org/
Puredyne is the USB-bootable GNU/Linux operating system for creative media.



http://ubuntustudio.org/
http://ubuntustudio.org/downloads
Ubuntu Studio Ubuntu Studio 9.10, an Ubuntu sub-project a featuring a real-time kernel and a large variety of audio, video and graphics editing applications, has been released:



http://www.linuxfoundation.org/collabor ... enprinting

http://www.pclinuxos.com/forum/index.ph ... ic=59980.0
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this is kind of related...

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thanks bro!!
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Two Open Source Tools for Photographers
http://scribblesandsnaps.wordpress.com/ ... ographers/
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digiKam is an advanced digital photo management application for Linux, Windows, and Mac-OSX.

The people who inspired digiKam's design are the photographers like you who want to view, manage, edit, enhance, organize, tag, and share photographs under Linux systems.


http://www.digikam.org/drupal/about
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Bibble 5, DAM for Linux, and data portability
There is a noticeable “Lightroom gap” for Linux photographers. The open source project with the best chance of filling that gap at the moment is probably RawTherapee. But RawTherapee won’t be a serious contender for at least a few years. Which is no knock against RawTherapee—it’s just that Lightroom has a significant head start and arguably more development resources.
http://flagrantdisregard.com/bibble-and-linux-dam/
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Photography with Open Source / Linux
http://blog.worldlabel.com/2010/photogr ... linux.html
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A holiday miracle, thanks to PhotoRec.
http://openattitude.com/2011/01/03/a-ho ... -photorec/
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Scan Tailor: A Fussy Yet Effective Scan Scrubber
http://www.linuxinsider.com/story/Scan- ... 71670.html


Photography and Open Source
5 Splash Screens to Spice up digiKam
http://scribblesandsnaps.wordpress.com/ ... p-digikam/
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Photography-Centric Linux Migration
http://www.photozo.com/article/2011/02/ ... migration/

Batch Image Processing the Easy Way with Phatch
http://maketecheasier.com/batch-image-p ... 2011/02/10
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Fotoxx – The swiss army knife of Linux photo editors
Fotoxx is an open source and freely available photo editing tool similar to Gimp. Its extremely light weight when compared to its more famous peers. With its current version 11.02, it is packed with some pretty cool features despite its small size.
http://ubuntumanual.org/posts/268/fotox ... to-editors
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