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Official information

	*  Disclaimer
	*  Impressum/Imprint
	*  3rd Party Library/Code Licences

Talk to us!

Please use these publicly available possibilities whenever possible:

	*  Flickr discussion group
	*  Issue tracker on Bitbucket.org

Most likely other people will also benefit from your question. There may also be users who are able to help, or willing to join a discussion, so not all the work is on us. Don't be selfish, think about our mail boxes they wou…</description>
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Episode 1: The Photivo Workflow

Unlike many other photo applications Photivo is more of an image processor than an image editor. It works a bit differently than you might be used to.

This video takes you on a tour of the important parts of Photivo's interface and shows you the general image processing workflow.</description>
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        <title>Development</title>
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Photivo already uses many algorithms from other open source projects. We don't need to invent the wheel again ;-). However it still takes time to port and modify them so that they fit properly. When new tools are added, the old tools stay (you may e.g. hide them) to leave the old settings files working.</description>
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        <title>Download and Setup</title>
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The work on Photivo (as most other open source software) is done by people in their spare time without payment. When using open source, especially for commercial work, you should consider to give something back to the community.</description>
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        <title>Features</title>
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	*  16-bit internal processing, color managed with LCMS2.
	*  Gimp workflow integration (import and export)
	*  Works with RAWs and Bitmaps (8 bit bitmaps are transformed and processed with 16 bit, which usually gives better results).
	*  CA correction, Green equilibration, line denoise, badpixel reduction, wavelet denoise, median filters on RAW data.</description>
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Talk to us!

Please use these publicly available possibilities whenever possible:

	*  Flickr discussion group
	*  Issue tracker on Bitbucket.org

Most likely other people will also benefit from your question. There may also be users who are able to help, or willing to join a discussion, so not all the work is on us. Don't be selfish, think about our mail boxes they would be flooded if everybody would use just the email.</description>
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        <title>Manual</title>
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This is the online manual for Photivo. Have a look at the navigation pane on the left. From there your can reach every article available on this wiki.

If you are new to Photivo you might want to begin with the general article about using Photivo. It also contains a</description>
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Wiesmann coupe at the Meilenwerk, Berlin. Full version on flickr.

&lt;http://www.photivo.org/_media/photivo_007.jpg&gt;

A view in the old German town Bamberg, please notice Photivos new sliders.

&lt;http://www.photivo.org/_media/photivo_006.jpg&gt;

Photivo's welcome screen

&lt;http://www.photivo.org/_media/photivo_005.jpg&gt;

This photo was taken at the baltic see at dusk. I tried to get an old style look with the colors and some grain emulation. Here you see the new 'night' theme of Photivo ac…</description>
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Photivo is a free and open source (GPL3) photo processor. It handles your RAW files as well as your bitmap files (TIFF, JPEG, BMP, PNG and many more) in a non-destructive 16 bit processing pipe with gimp workflow integration and batch mode.</description>
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Also have a look at the manual section.

English

	*  Dehaze
	*  Fake HDR
	*  Infrared processing
	*  Basic usage and exposure recovery
	*  Using UniWB
	*  Get similar results as with UFRaw
	*  Overview video from meetthegimp.org

Spanish

	*  Introducción a photivo
	*  Medyr’s blog has several good articles about different Photivo topics.

Future ideas

	*  Contrast/Tonemapping
	*  Sharpen
	*  Denoise
	*  Black and white</description>
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