Monday, December 3, 2012

Fotoxx 12.12 Allows Now To Create False Color Images - Ubuntu/Linux Mint



Fotoxx has been updated to version 12.12 which adds a new false color tool that allows users to create false-color images. A false color image is an image that have colors different from the true-colors of the image. The UI has also known some improvements and some bugs were fixed in this latest release.



As a reminder, Fotoxx is an open source photo editor that allows users to view and edit images, adjust image brightness & contrast, remove red-eyes, blur/sharpen images, rotate/resize images, etc. You can find full features here.

Fotoxx 12.12 Installation

The latest version of Fotoxx is currently not updated in the Ubuntu official repository. So, we will install it under Ubuntu/Linux Mint (12.10/12.04 and Mint 14/13) from Debian packages.

      1. i386 Platform

Open the terminal and run the following commands:

sudo apt-get install dcraw ufraw libc6 libtiff4 xdg-utils libimage-exiftool-perl 
cd /tmp 
wget -c http://goo.gl/iPgwz -O fotoxx-12.12-i686.deb 
sudo dpkg -i fotoxx-12.12-i686.deb

     2. amd64 Platform

Run the following commands:

sudo apt-get install dcraw ufraw libc6 libtiff4 xdg-utils libimage-exiftool-perl 
cd /tmp 
wget -c http://goo.gl/8etkC -O fotoxx-12.12-x86_64.deb 
sudo dpkg -i fotoxx-12.12-x86_64.deb

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