Xuan‐Hui Ouyang, Ren‐Jie Song, Ming Hu, Yuan Yang, Jin‐Heng Li, Silver‐Mediated Intermolecular 1,2‐Alkylarylation of Styrenes with α‐Carbonyl Alkyl Bromides and Indoles, Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 10.1002/anie.201511624, 55, 9, (3187-3191), (2016). PhotoFlow supports older adults' picture-mediated social storytelling of family memories using an intuitive metaphor mirroring sharing physical family pictures on a table top. The app uses the speech of oral storytelling to automatically organize pictures based only on what has been said.
PhotoFlow is in a early development stage. The present version allows to open an image file and apply basic editing filters via non-destructive adjustment layers. The individual layers can be activated and de-activated using the radio buttons on the right of the image. Moreover, the layers structure can be saved to disk and re-opened again via. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend Photoflow to anyone! Marcella Bachmeier Married on. Quality of service: 5.0. Responsiveness: 5.0. Flexibility: 5.0. Professionalism: 5.0. Bachmeiers Winter wonderland wedding. Our photo shoot with Michael was one of the highlights of our wedding day.
Installation instructions
All Linux flavours:
Download the
Download the
photoflow-0.2.8.glibc2.14-x86_64.AppImage
package, make the file executable, and directly launch the application by either executing the AppImage from the command line or double-clicking on it in your preferred file manager.Ubuntu Linux:
Updated packages are available from two PPAs.
Updated packages are available from two PPAs.
- The 'Highly Explosive' PPA:
If you are not afraid to use a potentially more unstable version, you can install the nightly builds of the stable development branch:
Arch Linux:
PhotoFlow build recipes are available from AUR:
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/photoflow/
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/photoflow/
If you are not afraid to use a potentially more unstable version, you can choose to compile from the stable development branch instead:
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/photoflow-git/
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/photoflow-git/
Slackware Linux:
SlackBuilds for PhotoFlow and VIPS are available from here:
https://github.com/igorek7/SlackBuilds/tree/master/PhotoFlow
https://github.com/igorek7/SlackBuilds/tree/master/VIPS
https://github.com/igorek7/SlackBuilds/tree/master/PhotoFlow
https://github.com/igorek7/SlackBuilds/tree/master/VIPS
Fedora Linux:
To install PhotoFlow, just execute the following commands as root:
OSX:
open the
open the
photoflow-0.2.8.app.dmg
file and drag the PhotoFlow icon into the Applications folderWindows:
Unpack the
Unpack the
photoflow-0.2.8.zip
package and run the photoflow.exe
command from the bin
sub-folder.CHANGELOG Silkypix developer studio pro 7 0 5 0 download free.
New features:
- [raw processing] added fallback RAW decoding based on RawTherapee code.
Used for example for opening floating-point DNGs not supported by RawSpeed - [film CLUTs] added support for reading bundled gmic_film_cluts.gmz file
- [plugin] moved GIMP plugin to external project
- Added optional support for sidecar files.
When exporting an image to TIFF or Jpeg format,
the editing configuration is saved into a file named .tif.pfi or .jpg.pfi.
Also, when opening an image named image.ext, the program looks for a sidecar
file named image.pfi or image.ext.pfi (in this order) in the same folder.
If a sidecar .pfi file is found it is opened instead of image.ext.
The sidecar files functionality is disabled by default, and can be enabled
via the settings dialog.
Improvements:
- Re-worked the UI layout, now with a single left panel showing both the layers tree and
the controls for the active tool. Masks editing is now also performed in the same panel. - Various improvements and polishing of widgets layout
- Removed dependency on GExiv2. Code now only depends on Exiv2. A bundled 0.2.6 version is used if
not found on the system. - [tools/raw processing] reduced memory usage during RAW image loading
- [tools/raw processing] RAW decoding updated to current RawSpeed/DT git version (as of 2017-05-25)
- [tools/raw processing] added support for per-cahnnel black levels
- [tools/lens corrections] completed optical corrections support, now also included in the RAW processing module
- [tools/lens corrections] added support for fixed-lens camera (from Darktable)
- [tools/crop] added top/left handles and fixed handling of image boundaries
- [gui] replaced GTK idle callbacks with Glib::Dispatcher signals, and improved thread-safety
- [gui] added expander for grouping additional tool controls, like horizontal/vertical shifts
- [gui] added more keyboard shortcuts (layer copy/cut/paste/deletion)
- [gui] using vips_resize() for fit-to-screen scaling
- [batch] enable outputting of .PFI files
- [build] moved GMIC code into a separate static library, to speed up parallel compilation
Bug fixes:
- [base] fixed threading of cache buffers for VIPS versions 8.4.*
- [tools/raw processing] fixed issue with SPOT WB when output is gamma-encoded
- [tools/raw processing] fixed spot WB when output image is in Lab colorspace
- [tools/shadows-highlights] Fixed processing of highlights
- [tools/clone-stamp] fixed various bugs leading to unpredictable crashes
- [tools/uniform fill] fixed initialisation of color selector button in UI
- [tools/lens corrections] fixed crash due to un-initialised pointers when camera/lens not found
A fully non-destructive photo retouching program providing a complete RAW image editing workflow
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There are up-to-date packages available for Ubuntu and derivatives:- From the Highly Explosive PPA:
Photoflow
Up-to-date precompiled packages as well as PKGBUILD scripts for Arch Linux are available from here.To install the pre-compiled package, download the photoflow-git-0.2.3-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz archive and then runTo compile from sources, download the PKGBUILD file and run this command in the download directory:Photoflow 1.2
A binary distribution for OSX can be found here.
An installer for windows can be found here.
The pixel rendering engine of PhotoFlow is based on VIPS (http://www.vips.ecs.soton.ac.uk). You have to install a recent version of VIPS in order to compile PhotoFlow.
Photoflow 1.2 For Instagram
Once VIPS is set up and running, follow these steps to download and compile PhotoFlow:
Photoflow 1.2 Mediafire
- get master branch from GitHub:or the development branch:
- You need the following dependencies to build Photoflow: gettext, glib-2.x, libxml-2.0, pkg-config, swig, gtk-doc-tools, automake, gobject-introspection, gnu make, cmake, libtiff, libjpeg, libfftw3, exiv2, lensfun and gtkmm-2.x or gtkmm-3.x.PhotoFlow provides an helper script to simplify the building process;in order to use it you have to go into the 'build' subdirectory and run the 'build_all.sh' script:This will not only compile photoflow, but also fetch and compile the right version of VIPS automatically.
- If all goes well, you can now open an image file with PhotoFlow:
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