But your honour, the atoms in her body were 15 billion years old.
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Our boy Epstein is sky high.
Writing your mlt script in nano. Doesn’t get lighter than this. ;)
Yeah, I’ve tried photogimp, but it just changes the layout to be more comfortable for Photoshop users, which I’m not. GMIC is a collection of different VFX.
Two of my favourite ones are median and montage. One I use for mood boards, the other one is to get rid of either noise or people in images.
GIMP, but you definitely should install also the GMIC and resynthesiser plugins. With GMIC especially, you’re getting so many things that not even Photoshop can do, making GIMP objectively superior.
Edit: If you mean you’re looking for a raw editor, meaning you change the colors and how the image themselves look, then you need Darktable. This is a raw editor. GIMP is mainly for VFX.
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172·18 days agoCan’t wait to install GNU/Linux on a new 5000 € laptop, which has the hardware of a 500 € laptop. 🥰
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53·21 days ago“Self defence”
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How do you guys think Trump will try staying in power? You think it will be an attack on the parliament again? This time with a bigger goon squad?
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LARPing with SS coat…
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737·28 days agoThat means people need to have another excuse for not using GNU/Linux even though they complain 24/7/365 about Windows.
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7·28 days agoIn the photo above, he looks like Charlie Kirk. Lol.
Same here, I installed Debian on the laptop of my nan and I got zero support requests ever since from her. Debian is so good ans stable!
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2·1 month agoNot for one application, while all other programmes run on GNU/Linux.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Best way to run Adobe products on Linux? Specifically lightroom.
1·1 month agoPlease understand me correctly: Machine learning does have its use as an image editing. but not in raw development. Sure, VFX are fine, but the goal of raw development is to make the files that the camera has put out look as good as possible. And for that, machine learning is inadequate, because again, hallucinations and other defects. Once you have processed your image with the raw development software, sure. Machine learning, denoising, expansion and other VFX will certainly work. But my recommendation is to keep it out of raw development, not for purist reasons, but because there’s genuinely no reason to use it, as we need to get precise results from raw first, and then we can add our VFX on top of that.
About the raw pipeline of Darktable, this is one of its greatest features. You can freely reconfigure it to suit your needs. By default, it uses a scene-referred workflow and you should really stick with that. But if you’re an advanced user, you can freely shuffle the modules around as you like, just like you can do in DaVinci Resolve.
Edit: For beginners, really stick with the modules that you’ll find in the different headers. Also, manipulate your modules starting from bottom to top, as this is the processing order for the modules.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Best way to run Adobe products on Linux? Specifically lightroom.
3·1 month agoYes, it does not have ML denoise, but there are very good reasons why you don’t want to have that in your raw pipeline. Sure, after raw development is fine, but denoise in a raw pipeline needs to maximise the signal-to-noise ratio. Machine learning denoising would introduce hallucinations, which are not real signal, and that’s why it’s best kept out of raw files.
Well, yes, some specific camera support features are missing, such as Fujifilm look-up tables, it still is the best raw editor I have used in my entire life and I can highly recommend it.

Yeah, but in Joplin you can hit export and then it exports your note hierarchy as folders and markdown files.