New image editor
There’s a buzz happening in the Linux world about a new image editor called Pixel.
It’s a cross-platform program that also works in Windows and Mac. I’ve got it running successfully in Windows XP and Suse 10.
It’s more intuitive and user friendly for Windows converts than the Gimp and has the added advantage for a print professional of working with CMYK color separations. Last I checked, the Gimp needed an unreliable plugin to do this.
It cost me $45 for a licence, which will turn off the open source brigade, but in my view it’s great value compared with Photoshop and others.
I haven’t fully tested it yet, but like what I’ve seen so far. The registration process isn’t all that simple and I’m still getting glitches. Apart from that it looks a treat.
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