LightZone 3.3 beta offers pro photo manipulation for Linux


 
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LightZone 3.3 beta offers pro photo manipulation for Linux

Tue, 15 Jan 2008 19:00:00 GMT
We reviewed the RAW photo editor LightZone almost a year ago, when the Linux version of the product was a closed source -- but free -- download. After months of updates only for the Mac OS X and Windows versions of the application, Light Crafts has released a new beta for Linux. It is a substantial improvement -- but it also marks the end of the road for the free edition.


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