2013 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice AwardsThis forum is for the 2013 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Awards.
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View Poll Results: Graphics Application of the Year
GIMP.
Why fotowall is not incuded in the list? fotowall is a wondorful Graphics Application.Shotwell also should have included in the list.It is the only Application( as per my knowledge) which makes albums Year/month /date wise
from assorted lot of photes.
Last edited by kishor joshi; 01-30-2014 at 11:02 PM.
Reason: Coment for Shotwell is included.
Darktable - Check it out and you'll see the light :)
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Originally Posted by farmerdave
So many great applications here, but I've only just discovered darktable and its fantastic for raw photo developing. It gets my vote this year.
+1
Being more into sysadmin/enginnering, I don't do a lot of graphics oriented stuff. Pretty much limited to minimal image editing, for which historically GIMP was pretty much the only, defacto standard FOSS option on Linux/Unix. Hence, it has historically gotten my vote. And yeah, while it is nice that GIMP finally offers single pane option, that it has historically not has never been a real big deal to me for my use case.
This year, however, Darktable gets the nod for offering a highly functional GTK based FOSS photo editing/management option that doesn't also pull in the bulk of Gnome as dependencies. Sweet!!!
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