Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Install LightZone 4.1.5 on Ubuntu 16.04

    LightZone is professional-level digital darkroom software for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. Rather than using layers as many other photo editors do, LightZone lets the user build up a stack of tools which can be rearranged, turned off and on, and removed from the stack. It’s a non-destructive editor, where any of the tools can be re-adjusted or modified later — even in a different editing session. A tool stack can be copied to a batch of photos at one time. LightZone operates in a 16-bit linear color space with the wide gamut of ProPhoto RGB.


LightZone 4.1.5 changelog : 

Bug Fixes
  •     ConcurrentModificationException and ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException on OpenJDK    
  • Correct focal length metadata calculation for Pentax cameras
  •     Added jar files to fix missing laf-widget issue on Ubuntu Linux
Improvements
  •     Updated Danish and Japanese translations
  •     When a startup crash dialog appears, dispose splash window that can conceal the dialog
  •     Recognize .iiq files from Phase One cameras as TIFF files
  •     Add ebuild script for Gentoo Linux. Copy linux/lightzone-9999.ebuild under /usr/local/portage/media-gfx/lightzone/, then sudo ebuild lightzone-9999.ebuild manifest clean merge to download, build and install lightzone.

Installation instructions: 
 
We can add this PPA to Ubuntu Operating  Systems and install LightZonet with few easy commands.

Open terminal and insert command line...

$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:otto-kesselgulasch/lightzone

$ sudo apt-get update

$ sudo apt-get install lightzone



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