Photogenics

Photogenics is raster graphic editing software produced by Idruna Software.

Features

Photogenics can work with different color models like CMYK and HDR. Supported HDR formats include OpenEXR, TIFF, Alias, Cineon/PDX, and others. The program is capable of handling various RAW file formats such as those used by Canon or Nikon cameras.

Platforms

Photogenics was originally developed for AmigaOS and published by Almathera Systems Ltd.[1] It was later ported to Microsoft Windows, Linux[2] and Microsoft Pocket PC[3][4] platform. Current version no longer supports Linux.

gollark: How should profile pictures work? Presumably you'd want them globally set, so they'd be fetched from your identity server, but would each server you chat in have to proxy them or something?
gollark: The actual messaging features are in a different spec to their bizarre XML encapsulation formats.
gollark: Indeed. I think we may be slightly reinventing XMPP, but XMPP is beeoid due to it being overly "extensible".
gollark: - better interserver capability than IRC's weird tree thing
gollark: osmarksdecentralizedchatoid™ featuring:- approximately IRCous design instead of the matrix state synchronisation one - channels belong to a particular server which manages history and permissions and such- global accounts looking somewhat like email addresses. Or maybe they're just public keys and people have to something something web of trust the actual name.- end to end encryption option for small private channels

See also

References

  1. Veitch, Nick (February 1995). "Photogenics". Amiga Format. No. 68. Future Publishing. pp. 90–91. ISSN 0957-4867.
  2. "Photogenics 5.0". Linux Format. June 2001. p. 32.
  3. Louis, Caroline (2002-10-28). "Image-editing and paint tools for PDAs". Computimes Malaysia. p. 1. ProQuest 236433664. (subscription required)
  4. Labriola, Don (2002-04-09). "After Hours Kid Stuff on Your PDA, Photogenics Personal Edition for Pocket PC". PC Magazine. Vol. 21 no. 7. Ziff Davis. p. 147. ISSN 0888-8507.
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