
but it said.Astrophotography with RawTherapee, Īstrophotography Post Processing with RawTherapee var/cache/apt/archives/rawtherapee_4.2-4dhor~trusty_bĮ: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) Įrrors were encountered while processing: Processing triggers for man-db (2.6.7.1-1ubuntu1). Processing triggers for mime-support (3.54ubuntu1.1). Processing triggers for desktop-file-utils (0.22-1ubuntu1). Processing triggers for gnome-menus (3.10.1-0ubuntu2). Processing triggers for hicolor-icon-theme (0.13-1).

Trying to overwrite '/usr/share/rawtherapee/images/curveType-flatLinear.png', which is also in package rawtherapee-data 4.0.12+dfsg-2ĭpkg-deb: error: subprocess paste was killed by signal (Broken pipe) ĭpkg: error processing archive /var/cache/apt/archives/rawtherapee_4.2-4dhor~trusty_b (-unpack): Unpacking rawtherapee (4.2-4dhor~trusty). I can't seem to get it installed, per your terminal commands. Hardware and maintenance for a system that allows guests the use of discreet graphics won't, for me at least, justify costs and effort over a dedicated install, whilst coming with a higher risk of failure.Ĭode: Select all sudo add-apt-repository ppa:dhor/myway The latest CC, especially the video side of it, needs all the muscle it can get from the graphics card. Results can be astonishing it beats lightroom in some respects and photographers who aren't yet set in their ways should seriously consider it as their prime editing tool.Īs for using a WinVM it works fine for the occasional edit using some earlier version of PS. If editing single images for social media, presentations or online communication, RawTherapee allows me to stay on Linux. I tried Darktable and Lightzone but for me the truly outstanding editing software for raw and jpg files is RawTherapee. On the other hand, I'm unwilling to accept microsoft's heavy-handed bullying, my online stuff is done on Linux and I'm here to stay. Changing my software would feel like switching to film. I often shoot events until after midnight, editing hundreds of images through the night to deliver by early morning. My work flow evolved over more than a decade. I hope this helps, and welcome to the wonderful world of Linux! There is also a general 'Open Source Photography' group too. I would also suggest the many Google+ groups devoted to particular projects such as Darktable, GIMP and Raw Therapee. Here many professionals and amateurs along with software devs hang out, so decent help for pretty much any FOSS project is at hand.

The best forum I have found is, which is devoted entirely to FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) for photographers, which is what Darktable is.

Only 8-bit is available in the current stable version, 2.8. GIMP 2.9, for instance, is the development version (prior to 2.10 due for release soon) - it has up to 64-bit floating point precision, along with the usual 8, 16 and 32-bit integer/floating options. I also opt for the latest 'unstable' versions, which are actually quite stable. For raster edits, GIMP 2.9.Īll three have colour management options and tend to play well together. As an avid photographer, I have found there are two main non-destructive RAW edit apps under Linux - Darktable and Raw Therapee.
