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[Blueprint ubuntustudio-photography-u] Photography Workflow for Ubuntu Studio 14.10 Utopic

 

Blueprint changed by Kaj Ailomaa:

Whiteboard changed:
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  Imported from trusty:
  
  apps for consideration:
  entangle (tethered camera control & capture) - https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/entangle
  rapid photo download (quickly download photos from SD card) - https://launchpad.net/rapid (included now)
  phatch (batch image processor) - https://launchpad.net/phatch (included now)
  digikam (photo manager) - https://launchpad.net/digikam
  gthumb (update IPTC and EXIF metadata) - https://launchpad.net/gthumb
  krita (image editor/creator) - https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/maverick/+package/krita
  darktable (RAW/image editor) - https://launchpad.net/darktable (included now)
  luminance-hdr (HDR editor) - https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/luminance-hdr
  
  Len questions: are we thinking of getting rid of Raw Therapee and Shotwell?
  Len adds: KDE libs are no longer a concideration as we have already added them.
  
  Example Work Flows:
  http://scribblesandsnaps.com/linux-tools-for-serious-photographers/
  linux workflow example: http://www.rileybrandt.com/2012/07/31/linux-photo-1/
  http://tutorialgeek.blogspot.com/2011/02/portrait-photography-in-linux-extensive.html
  
- It seems that Simple Scan is not up to graphics or photography use as it
- does not seem to include (That I could find) a way for scanning colour
- material. For both Photography and Graphics we should have something
- less "simple"... something fully featured. I personally installed xsane,
- but there may be others that are better. Considering the similarities
- from scanners to Cameras there may even be other SW we now ship that
- works with scanners too.
+ It seems that Simple Scan is not up to graphics or photography use as it does not seem to include (That I could find) a way for scanning colour material. For both Photography and Graphics we should have something less "simple"... something fully featured. I personally installed xsane, but there may be others that are better. Considering the similarities from scanners to Cameras there may even be other SW we now ship that works with scanners too.
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Photography Workflow for Ubuntu Studio 14.10 Utopic
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntustudio-meta/+spec/ubuntustudio-photography-u