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I am looking for Linux software with a GUI frontend that can convert a negative (tiff, png, jpg) into a viewable positive photograph that can then be edited or printed.
Many photo-editing programs have this function--eg Photoshop, GIMP. (Photoshop runs on Linux with WINE or CrossOver, but I now use GIMP for all photo stuff.)
It's not GUI, but I bet ImageMagick does this also.
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